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This issue offers a balance of papers devoted to substantive theories and to methodological aspects of classic grounded theory (CGT). We are pleased to include another of Dr. Glaser’s early papers; this one, first published in 1963, offers the reader an example of Glaser’s early development of CGT...

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Main Author: Judith A. Holton
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Language:English
Published: Sociology Press 2010-03-01
Series:Grounded Theory Review: An International Journal
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Online Access:https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/453
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