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Straussilainen lean-teoria×Toimintatutkimus×
TieteenalaLaadulliset menetelmätLaadullinen tutkimus
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi1990 (systematic elaboration; building on Glaser & Strauss 1967)1946
KehittäjäAnselm Strauss & Juliet CorbinKurt Lewin; expanded by Kemmis, McTaggart, Reason & Bradbury
TyyppiQualitative research methodMethod
AlkuperäislähdeStrauss, A., & Corbin, J. (1990). Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and Techniques. Sage. ISBN: 978-0803932500Lewin, K. (1946). Action research and minority problems. Journal of Social Issues, 2(4), 34–46. DOI ↗
RinnakkaisnimetStrauss-Corbin GT, systematic grounded theory, GTM (Straussian), conditional/consequential matrix GTParticipatory Action Research, PAR, Collaborative Inquiry
Liittyvät61
TiivistelmäStraussian Grounded Theory is a systematic qualitative methodology developed by Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin that generates theory inductively from data through structured coding procedures. Unlike exploratory description, it aims to produce a substantive mid-range theory that explains how a social process unfolds, grounding every theoretical claim directly in empirical evidence collected from participants who have experienced the phenomenon under study.Action research is a collaborative research methodology in which researchers work with practitioners and community members to investigate a problem, implement change, and evaluate outcomes, cycling through reflection, action, and learning. Developed by Kurt Lewin (1946), action research bridges research and practice, aiming simultaneously to produce knowledge and practical improvement.
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