Barnes, 1996 - Google Patents
An analysis of the grounded theory method and the concept of cultureBarnes, 1996
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- Barnes D
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- Qualitative Health Research
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Researchers increasingly include multicultural respondents in qualitative research studies. The grounded theory method, a currently popular qualitative methodology, seeks to interpret data for theory development. However, analysis of respondents from a culture (s) …
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