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how to form a theory using a grounded theory method?​

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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To start the grounded theory process, you should:

1.   Identify the area of interest.

2.  Avoid preconceived theories and focus on the data only.

3.  Use theoretical sensitivity— an awareness of subtle messages and meanings in data.

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Answered by kedar4406
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What is Grounded Theory?

Grounded theory involves the collection and analysis of data. The theory is “grounded” in actual data, which means the analysis and development of theories happens after you have collected the data. It was introduced by Glaser & Strauss in 1967 to legitimize qualitative research. However, it’s use isn’t limited to qualitative studies; it is a general method that can be applied to many areas of research.

To start the grounded theory process, you should:

Identify the area of interest.

Avoid preconceived theories and focus on the data only.

Use theoretical sensitivity— an awareness of subtle messages and meanings in data.

Research stops when you have reached theoretical saturation: the point where you have sampled and analyzed your data until you have exhausted all theories and uncovered all data.

Grounded theory commonly uses the following

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