Grounded Theory Flashcards
1
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3 major GT traits
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theoretical
analysis
cycling
2
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theorising in GT includes
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theoretical sensitivity
open coding
axial coding
selective/ theoretical coding
3
Q
analysis in GT
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memos (reflexivity and relationships)
analytic tools
final theoretical statement
4
Q
GT analytical toolkit includes (10)
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questions comparisons meanings of words flip-flop red flag time words negative case so what metaphors personal experiences/ examples
5
Q
types of questions (3) in GT
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sensitising
theoretical
practical
6
Q
meaning of words can be coded 2 ways in GT
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invivo codes (participant words) constructed codes (researcher)
7
Q
two types of comparison in GT
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constant (data vs data)
theoretical (phenomena elements)
8
Q
how does cycling help in GT
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avoids priming
9
Q
flip-flop
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compare extremes (e.g. young and old)
10
Q
waving the red flag
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be sensitive to particular phrases (e.g. never, couldn’t possibly be)