Process Coding in Grounded Theory Research

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
  • Dr. Rakesh Maurya, an expert on qualitative methodologies, explains process coding in grounded theory research. He currently works at the University of North Florida, U.S.A., and teaches qualitative research to doctoral students.
    In this video, we’ll explore process coding-an essential coding strategy used in grounded theory research. Process coding focuses on capturing the actions, interactions, and changes that occur over time in your data. This method is particularly useful when studying processes, as it helps you identify the steps, phases, or sequences that participants go through. By coding for action verbs and gerunds like "adapting," "negotiating," or "resolving," you can uncover patterns and construct theories that explain how these processes unfold. Process coding allows you to move beyond static descriptions and develop a deeper understanding of the dynamics within your data.
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