Nevertheless, we heard some things about the Grounded Theory, but as far I never considered it as research method for my works. But let's give it a trial. Firstly, it's a new theory and will require a bit of background work, and discovering of literature to gain an understanding of the method. Second, we will require some software package to perform the analysis. Third, to build a conclusion will differ from the previous approaches that I have been considering or attempting.
Let's start with the first point - where can I find background information about the theory? If you should ever run into the same problem, here are a few interesting links:
- Good old Wikipedia provided the essential basic information about the theoretical context:
- Nevertheless, I needed a more practical and descriptive source, where the theory has been applied on a case. I can warmly recommend the following research article, which I would suggest to anyone who would like to use this method for the first time: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/11/128
- There are many training videos on YouTube, which I also can warmly recommend:
- A good description of the process of coding / or techniques for coding can be found on:
http://www.content-analysis.de/software/qualitative-analysis. However, I played a bit with the following packages, as they are freely available, and provide the features that I would need:
- http://www.aquad.de/ (Open Source)
- http://rqda.r-forge.r-project.org/ (Open Source)
- http://provalisresearch.com/products/qualitative-data-analysis-software/freeware/ (Basic Version is Freeware)
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