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*Smith, J.A., Flowers, P., & Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory Method and Research. London: Sage
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*Strauss, A. (1987). Qualitative analysis for social scientists. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press
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*Glaser, B. (1992). Basics of grounded theory analysis. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press
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Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts


SBa_A1002: Constant Comparison

Contents


Strengths

It can be applied to social units of any size.

Limitations

This is inductive rather than deductive which may cause confusion or divergence from initial research focus.


Further information

  • Strauss, A. (1987). Qualitative analysis for social scientists. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press
  • Glaser, B. (1992). Basics of grounded theory analysis. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press