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Symbolic interaction |
Theoretical perspective on how social reality is created by huma interaction through ongoing, taken-for-granted processes of symbolic communication. |
Philosophical underpinning of grounded theory |
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Pragmatism |
Theoretical perspective that problems of truth and meaning need to be arrived at inductively; understood in terms of their utility and consequences; and modified to fit the circumstances of time, place, and the advent of new knowledge. |
Philosophical underpinning of grounded theory |
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Constant comparison |
A systematic approach to analysis that is a search for patterns in data as they are coded, sorted into categories, and examined in different contexts. |
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Theoretical sampling |
Decision making, while concurrently collecting and analyzing data, about the data and data sources that are needed further to develop the emerging theory. |
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Saturation |
The point at which categories of data are full and data collection ceases to provide new information. |
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Core variable |
A theoretical summarization of a process or pattern that people go through in specified life experiences |
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