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Sampling technique used in grounded theory studies
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Selection of subjects who are experiential experts or authorities about the selected phenomenon
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Qualitative analysis of historical events
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A development from positivism
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Qualitative approach that generates theoretical propositions from data
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Approach based on the work of Derrida and Foucault
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Repeated engagement with primary data
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Study of the lived experience
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A subject who volunteers research involvement
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Study of cultures
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Point at which data collection in a grounded theory study is stopped because data has become redundant
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Presumed relationship to be tested in a study
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A process used in phenomenology to identify and set aside personal beliefs
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A form of reasoning drawing conclusions from particular cases.
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In-depth study of an individual unit
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Approach to research that endeavours to lead to some sort of change based on research findings
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Process for categorising and conceptualising data
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Belief that for any aspect of life to be fully understood, its context must also be examined
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With Strauss' he wrote The Discovery of Grounded Theory
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Set of beliefs about appropriate ways of interacting with other people and the environment