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GROUNDED THEORY DR.MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR
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GROUNDED THEORY

DR.MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR

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• Is an inductive technique developed for health related topics by GLOSER & STRAUSS (1967).• GROUNDED THEORY means that

the theory developed from the research is “grounded” or has it’s roots in the data from which it was derived.

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CHARACTERISTICS• The main focus is on developing

social experiences that characterize a particular event or a phenomenon.• The theory suggests that there

should be a continuous interplay between data collection & data analysis

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• The grounded theory allows the researcher to develop a theoretical account of the general features of a topic• ……….. while simultaneously

grounding the account in the empirical observation or data.

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• Grounded theory begins with a research situation.•Within that situation the task

of a researcher is to understand what is happening there. (core variable) & how players manage their role.

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• After each hour of data collection, the investigator notes down the key issues. This is known as NOTE TAKING.• Constant comparison is made.• From this comparison theory

emerges.

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• Researchers compare the initial data to the theory & the results of comparison are written in the margin of the notes, taken as codes.• The researcher’s identify categories

& their properties from these codes.• There may be links between

categories or a core category may emerge.

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• The researcher writes further notes about this theory, which is called MEMOING.• The researcher groups memo

line by line & sequences them in an order that will make the theory clearer.

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PHASES OF GROUND STUDY

1 2 3 4 5 6

DATA COLLECTION

NOTE TAKING

CODING

MEMOING

SORTING

WRITING

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METHODOLOGY• The steps of grounded theory

occurs simultaneously.• Constant comparison is an

important methodological technique.

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SOURCES OF DATA COLLECTION

• The researcher uses his/her – all senses.• A lot of information can be learned by

simple observation.• Sources of data collection varies with

the focus of enquiry, purpose of investigation & guidelines of research approach being used.

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ISSUES OF DATA COLLECTIONISSUES GROUNDED THEORYMETHODS OF DATA COLLECTION

Primarily individual interviews, sometimes group interviews, observation, participant journals, documents, self reports.

UNITS OF DATA COLLECTION

Individual subjects

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SOURCES OF DATA COLLECTION

SOURCES OF DATA COLLECTION

Audio/video tape recording

Diaries

Case studies

Art workParticipant observation

Formal & informal interviews

Documents

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ISSUES GROUNDED THEORY

DATA COLLECTION POINTS

Cross sectional or longitudinal.

LENGTH OF TIME FOR DATA COLLECTION

Typically moderate.

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ISSUES GROUNDED THEORYDATA RECORDING Interview notes /

audio taping / memoing / observation notes

SALIENT FEATURES Building rapport, encouraging candor, listening while preparing what to ask next, keeping ‘ on track’ & handling emotions.

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DATA ANALYSIS• Usually the sample size is 25 -50 &

data are collected by in depth interviews, data collection notes, typed interview transcripts or video taped / audio taped conversations that contain multiple pieces of data to be stored & analyzed.

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• The process is initiated by coding & categorizing the data.• There are several types of

coding : OPEN, AXIAL & SELECTIVE CODING.

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AS I WAS WITH MOSES, I WILL BE WITH YOU.I WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU

NOR FORSAKE YOUJOSHUA 1:5

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OPEN CODING• Open coding is concerned with

identifying, naming, categorizing & describing phenomenon found in the text.• Each line or a paragraph is read in

search of the answer to the repeated questions.

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AXIAL CODING• Is a process of relating

(categories & properties) to each other via inductive & deductive thinking.• The ground theorist emphasize

causal relationship & fit things into a basic frame of generic relationship

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SELECTION CODING• Is the process of choosing one

category to be the core category & relating all other categories to that category.• The essential idea is to find the

driver that implies the story forward.

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TYPES OF GROUND THEORY

1. SUBSTANTIVE THEORY.2.FORMAL THEORY.

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SUBSTANTIVE THEORY 1.Is grounded in data on a specific

substantive area. (such as post partum depression).

2.Substantive theory serves as a spring board foe developing a higher abstract level of theory.(custom tailored clothing)

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FORMAL THEORY• Is opposite of substantive theory.

(Ready to wear clothing)

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EXAMPLE

• A grounded theory to look into how parents coped with difficult times when caring for a chronically ill child

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THANK YOU


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