Constructivist grounded theory is an approach developed by whom?
A) Charmaz
B) Glaser
C) Strauss
D) Corbin
A
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In Charmaz's constructivist grounded theory, coding can be word by word, line by line, or incident by incident. Initial coding leads to focused coding, which is then followed by theoretical coding. One grounded theory approach is the Glaser and Strauss (Glaserian) method, in which there are two broad types of codes: substantive codes (in which the empirical substance of the topic is conceptualized) and theoretical codes (in which the relationships among the substantive codes are conceptualized). The Strauss and Corbin (2008) approach to grounded theory analysis differs from the original Glaser and Strauss method with regard to method, processes, and outcomes.
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