Criteria for Assessing a Classic Grounded Theory Study

Introduction: Reporting criteria for research studies are essential to assess the methods and to evaluate the usefulness of the findings. The purpose of this review was to identify the essential criteria to report a classic grounded theory (classic GT) study. Method: A methodological review of t...

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Main Authors: Kara L. Vander Linden, Patrick A. Palmieri
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Language:English
Published: Sociology Press 2021-12-01
Series:Grounded Theory Review: An International Journal
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Online Access:https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/434
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description Introduction: Reporting criteria for research studies are essential to assess the methods and to evaluate the usefulness of the findings. The purpose of this review was to identify the essential criteria to report a classic grounded theory (classic GT) study. Method: A methodological review of the reporting criteria for a classic GT study. Results: Grounded theory studies generally report theoretical sampling, theoretical saturation, memoing, and constant comparative analysis. In addition, classic GT studies reported unstructured interviews, a grand tour question, substantive and theoretical coding, and hypothetical probability statements. However, they did not report comprehensive literature reviews. An early focus on useability of the resulting theory was expanded to include criteria for fit, understandability, relevance, grab, general, work, control, and modifiability. Conclusion: Essential criteria were identified for reporting grounded theory research with differentiations for classic GT. The classic GT criteria should be included as a reporting extension to complement the existing reporting guidelines.
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theoretical sampling
theoretical coding
theoretical sensitivity
theoretical saturation
constant comparative analysis
title Criteria for Assessing a Classic Grounded Theory Study
title_full Criteria for Assessing a Classic Grounded Theory Study
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theoretical sampling
theoretical coding
theoretical sensitivity
theoretical saturation
constant comparative analysis
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