Grounded Theory Approach FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYSCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Alvin Dueck ByronKatieThe current study intended to explore the lives of flourishing exemplars. Flourishing was defined as living life wel
This approach is typically used when a particular phenomenon is not well understood. An explanatory theory is built through data collection. As the researcher collects and analyzes the data, a theoretical framework can be established that can be used to account for the topic of interest. This ...
Moreover, since its inception in the 1960s, work on the theory ladenness of data has made the idea of “grounding” theory increasingly problematic. Much grounded theory research has been done outside of psychology; however, psychologists have become increasingly interested in the approach in ...
Charmaz cites several “critical challenges to grounded theory.” All the critiques she cites reflect descriptive capture and a QDA approach, thus are misapplied critiques regarding GT. GT is a conceptual method, not a descriptive method, as we know. Thus descriptive critiques which are all about...
original work is properly cited.Tere have been limited studies analyzing the causes of construction workers’ unsafe behaviour from the social psychologyperspective. Based on a Grounded Teory approach, this study frst identifed and defned seven coded categories related toworkers’ dangerous behaviour on...
Grounded theory is initially an inductive approach: data is simultaneously collected and analysed until a theory begins to emerge. At a particular point in a theory’s development, the method becomes more deductive: the emerging theory now directs which future data to collect and analysis is delim...
The study was conducted using the qualitative approach of grounded theory. Six individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia participated (3 men, 3 women). Mean age of participants was 33.3 years (range 20–55), mean length of illness was 12 years (range 2–38 years) and average length of...
The purpose of this qualitative, grounded theory study was to understand the relationship between positive psychology coaching and thriving in the workplace. Thriving was defined as a marked sense of learning, vitality, energy, and connectivity to others and the work, and positive psychology coaches...
theory as a co-construction of interactions between researcher and participants. In addition, I intend to draw on the methods of coding, analysis, and sampling advocated by the classic approach to grounded theory vis-a-vis Glaser and Strauss (1967) and Glaser (1978, 1992), taking advantage of...
ladenness of data has made the idea of “grounding” theory increasingly problematic. Much grounded theory research has been done outside of psychology; however, psychologists have become increasingly interested in the approach in general (Charmaz, 1995; Henwood and Pidgeon, 1995; Pidgeon, 1996; ...