Validation of themes by conferring with study participants was specifically considered inappropriate by whom?

A) Colaizzi
B) Giorgi
C) Glaser
D) Strauss


B
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Phenomenologists search for common patterns shared by particular instances. There are, however, some important differences among these approaches. Colaizzi's method, for example, is the only one that calls for a validation of results by querying study participants. Giorgi's view is that it is inappropriate either to return to participants to validate findings or to use external judges to review the analysis. The grounded theory method emerged in the 1960s in connection with research that focused on dying in hospitals by two sociologists, Glaser and Strauss. The two co-originators eventually split and developed divergent schools of thought, which have been called the "Glaserian" and "Straussian" versions of grounded theory.

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