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Sudahlah saatnya, para peneliti mengkaji permasalahan yang nyata
bagi pelaku bidang tersebut,
bukan yang dianggap ada atau apa yang dianggap penting
oleh para profesional [GLASER98, h. 116].
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Teori Beralas Ialah
- a general method of comparative analysis
[GLASERSTRAUSS67, p. 1].
- a general method to use on any kind or mix of data,
and it is particularly useful with qualitative data
[GLASER98, pp. 40-41].
- a general methodology of analysis linked with data collection that
uses a systematically applied set of methods to generate
an inductive theory about a substantive area
[GLASER92, p. 16].
- (a) self corrective (method)
[GLASER98, p. 150].
- an integrated set of conceptual hypotheses [GLASER98, p. 3].
- based on a concept-indicator model, which directs
the conceptual coding of a set of empirical indicators
[GLASER78, p. 62].
- based on a third level conceptual perspective analysis.
The first level is the data.
The second level perspective is the conceptualization of
the data into categories and their properties
[GLASER98, p. 136].
- based on the systematic generating of theory from data,
that itself is systematically obtained from social research
[GLASER78, p. 2].
- derived from data, and then illustrated by characteristic examples
of data
[GLASERSTRAUSS67, p. 5].
- empirical [GLASER98, p. 91].
- empowering [GLASER98, p. 89].
- for complex, conceptual people who can pay attention to the
data [GLASER98, p. 144].
- -- I can see now -- an attempt by Barney Glaser and me (1967) to
develop the methodological implications of this sociological scheme
[STRAUSS91].
- just another method among many [GLASER98, pp. 35, 41, 92].
- just probability statements about the relationship between
concepts [GLASER98, p 3].
- learnable by anyone who will take the trouble to study its procedures
and the experience them in research [GLASER92, p. 9].
- multivariate [GLASER98, p. 1].
- readily modifiable, but at the proper time [GLASER98, p. 75].
- the systematic generation of theory from data acquired by
a rigorous research method [GLASER98, p. 3].
- (trying) to understand the action on a substantive area from the
point of view of the actors involved [GLASER98, p. 115].
- (using) Lazarsfeld's methods of elaboration analysis of
quantitative data [GLASER96B, p. 120].
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- findings [GLASER98, p. 3].
- for everyone [GLASER98, p. 144].
- invented [GLASER98, p. 4].
- logical (deducted) [GLASER98, p. 91].
- using incidents as evidence of findings [GLASER98, p. 113].
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- All data of whatever type is grist for the mill of constant comparison
to develop categories and their properties
[GLASER92, p. 24].
- Grounded Theory does not represent a change in philosophy
and scientific thought
[GLASER98, p. 44].
- It requires some theoretical and social sensitivity, and the
ability to maintain analytic distance, while at the same time
drawing upon theoretical knowledge and astute powers of
assimilation of data which allow concepts to emerge that
patterns of data indicate [GLASER92, p. 12].
- One does not enter the research area as a blank slate.
Rather, the BSP conception provides the research with an initial
focus without having to preconceive the eventual theory
[BIGUSHADDGLAS94, p. 53].
- One must discover their own pacing recipe for their research
[GLASER98, p. 50].
- Not everyone can be equally skilled at discovering theory,
but neither do they need to be a genius to generate useful theory.
[GLASERSTRAUSS67, p. viii].
- Researchers should be sure of their ability to
conceptualize and summarize
[GLASER98, p. 49].
- Social Life is not random... it exists as sets of behavioral
uniformities, which occur and recur over time
[BIGUSHADDGLAS94, p. 38],
--> [cf. GIDDENS84A].
- Taking a class on grounded theory is a good requisute begining,
but does not make a grounded theorist
[GLASER92, p. 17].
- The world is empirically integrated, not logically modeled...
whether the researcher likes it or not
[GLASER98, p. 189].
- This book is intended to underscore the basic sociological activity
that only sociologist can do: generating
sociological theory
[GLASERSTRAUSS67, p. 6].
- Today's grounded theory, however conceptual, can be
tomorow's description, as people get familiar with the
categories and use them to describe an area, rather than
account for its action [GLASER98, p. 137].
- What social research has to offer is virtually only
conceptualization of what is going on. Other fields of
inquiry and especially other agencies are usually better at
description because they are better staffed and funded,
whether newspaper journalization, polling organizations, legal
practices, investigating agencies, or routine corporate research
groups [GLASER98, p. 134].
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[BIGUSHADDGLAS94]
Bigus, Odis E., Hadden, Stuart, C., and Glaser, Barney G.
1994.
The Study of Basic Social Processes.
In More Grounded Theory Methodology: A Reader (Glaser, Barney G editor),
Sociology Press, pp. 38-64.
[HM48 Mor CLMS, 1-8841-5607-X].
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[GIDDENS84A]
Giddens, Anthony.
1984.
The Constitution of the Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration.
Polity Press, pp. 402.
[HM24 Gid CLRBR, ISBN 0-7456-0007-7]
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[GLASER92]
Glaser, Barney G.
1992.
Emergence vs. Forcing: Basics of Grounded Theory Analysis.
Sociology Press, pp. 129.
[HM28 Gla CLMS, -]
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[GLASER98]
Glaser, Barney G.
1998.
Doing Grounded Theory: Issues and Discussions.
Sociology Press, pp. 254.
[-, -]
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[GLASERSTRAUSS67]
Glaser, Barney G., and Strauss, Anselm L.
1967.
The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for Qualitative Research.
Aldine, pp. 271.
[HM48 Gla CLMS, ISBN 0-2977-6318-0]
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[STRAUSS91]
Strauss, Anselm L.
1991.
Creating Sociological Awareness -- Collective Images and Symbolic Representations.
Transaction Publisers, pp. 483.
[HM51 Str CLMS, ISBN 0-88738-355-6]
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