Preserving Autonomy: The Cry for Help

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Barney G. Glaser

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The most desirable cry for help is a specific question requiring only a direct specific answer. However, this seldom occurs in over half the cries for help. Most requests are not that simple nor answers that brief. In this chapter we see the amazing variations in request and replies for help. The novice proceeds as best as possible to the highly valued goal—the PhD.

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Glaser, B. G. (2019). Preserving Autonomy:: The Cry for Help. Grounded Theory Review, 18(01), 3–12. Retrieved from https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/293
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Editor’s note: Preserving Autonomy was first published in Glaser’s 2016, The Cry for Help: Preserving Autonomy Doing GT Research and re-published as the first chapter in Glaser’s 2019 Chapter One: A Grounded Theory Review Reader, both published by Sociology Press.