Grounded theory focuses on
a. gathering detailed stories and then restorying them (e.g., to produce a biography)
b. gathering stories to find out what they have in common
c. formulating a theory of people’s actions, interactions, and social processes
d. describing and interpreting shared values, beliefs, behaviors, and language
Ans: C
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