Questions Arising about Emergence, Data Collection, and Its Interaction with Analysis in a Grounded Theory Study

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  • Catherine D Bruce Trent University

Abstract

There has been a strong call for increased clarity and transparency of method in qualitative research. Although qualitative data analysis has been detailed, data management has not been made as transparent in the literature. How do data collection and analysis interact in practical terms? What constitutes sufficient data? And can research be both planful and emergent? In this paper, the author highlights several methodological strategies for addressing data management challenges in a grounded theory study of preservice mathematics teachers.

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2007-06-24

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