Straussian Grounded Theory: An Evolved Variant in Qualitative Research

Devajit Mohajan, H. Mohajan
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Grounded theory (GT) has emerged on the basis of different ontological and epistemological assumptions and is considered as a popular research approach in many branches of social science. Two American social scientists; Barney Galland Glaser (1930-2022) and Anselm Leonard Strauss (1916-1996) have founded it in 1967. Since the start of grounded theory in social science researches in 1967; more than 50 years have passed, and it has been using in many branches of social science, such as in nursing, healthcare, physiotherapy, education, economics, anthropology, sociology, political science, psychology, etc. Straussian grounded theory is a very well-known qualitative analysis in the world, and it explores dynamic and new phenomena. Straussian grounded theory researchers do not build their research on prearranged hypotheses; instead, they develop theory of wellbeing for the humanity from the collected data of the reality. In this article an overview and significance of Straussian grounded theory for the qualitative research method has been discussed. This article also provides an understanding about the Straussian grounded theory approach for the novice researchers.
施特劳斯的扎根理论:定性研究的演变变体
扎根理论是在不同的本体论和认识论假设的基础上产生的,被认为是社会科学许多分支中流行的研究方法。两位美国社会科学家;1967年,Barney Galland Glaser(1930-2022)和Anselm Leonard Strauss(1916-1996)创立了该乐团。自1967年扎根理论在社会科学研究中兴起以来;50多年过去了,它已被应用于社会科学的许多分支,如护理、保健、理疗、教育、经济学、人类学、社会学、政治学、心理学等。施特劳斯扎根理论是世界上非常著名的定性分析,它探索动态的新现象。施特劳斯的扎根理论研究者并不把他们的研究建立在预先安排好的假设之上;相反,他们从现实中收集的数据中发展出人类幸福的理论。本文概述了施特劳斯扎根理论对定性研究方法的意义。本文还为研究新手提供了对施特劳斯扎根理论方法的理解。
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