Editorial

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Astrid Gynnild

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GT constantly challenges grounded theorists to expand their skills and competencies in areas where they know little. Many researchers experience that theoretical coding is possibly the most difficult task of doing grounded theory. One of the many myths is that most, or all, grounded theories are basic processes, or that they should be. As documented in Theoretical Sensitivity (Glaser, 1978) and Theoretical Coding (Glaser, 2005), there are dozens of theoretical codes and coding families available for grounded theorists to pick and choose from, depending on best fit for their particular theory.

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Gynnild, A. (2013). Editorial. Grounded Theory Review, 12(01), 1–2. Retrieved from https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/163
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