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VOL. 13, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Case study and glaserian classic grounded theory: Commonalities and dissimilarities
Authors
Barry Chametzky
Abstract
Of the many qualitative and quantitative research designs that exist, case study and Glaserian classic grounded theory share some important similarities and several differences. When these commonalities and dissimilarities are viewed in a more nuanced manner and disassembled, valuable information is elucidated. Such information can be valuable to less-experienced as well as seasoned researchers. By having the information summarized and presented in one place, scholars may be able more easily to make important and valuable decisions about research designs through a more critical eye. In this article, the author will discuss similarities and differences in the two research designs with respect to purpose, data collection, analysis, and data explanation. Then, some broad challenges in the two designs will be presented.
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Pages:467-472
How to cite this article:
Barry Chametzky "Case study and glaserian classic grounded theory: Commonalities and dissimilarities". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 13, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 467-472
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