This book addresses a number of ideas that a GT researcher may not have yet considered or realized. It will help the novice GT researcher attempting a PhD research project to deal with the questions and concerns of those individuals whose training has been formed in other qualitative data analysis (QDA) and quantitative methodological perspectives. All will benefit from the book's focus on the distinction Dr. Glaser articulates between conceptualization and description. Chapter 1 The Grounded Theory Perspective Chapter 2 Conceptualization Chapter 3 Conceptualization Contrasted with Description: Analysis Chapter 4 Conceptualization Contrasted with Description: Data Collection Chapter 5 Modification Contrasted with Testing Chapter 7 Conceptual Generalizing Chapter 8 The Conceptual Problem Chapter 9 The Research Proposal: Doability Chapter 10 The Research Proposal: Methodology, Etc. Chapter 11 "All Is Data" Chapter 12 Theoretical Sampling and Theoretical Interviewing Chapter 13 Constant Comparison and Core Confusion Chapter 14 Adopt and Adapt
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