ill-grounded - translation to spanish
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ill-grounded - translation to spanish

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Grounded theory (Glaser); Grounded Theory Institute; Grounded Theory; Grounded theory (Strauss); Grounded Theory Building; Constant comparative method; Grounded Theory (Strauss); Grounded Theory (Glaser); Juliet Corbin; Constructivist grounded theory

ill-grounded      
sin base
ill         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ill (river); Ill river; Ill River; Ill (disambiguation)
mal
enfermo
maligno
malo
difícilmente
grounded theory         
(n.) = teoría fundamentada, teoría inductiva
Ex: Grounded theory is a style of qualitative research which follows a systematic set of procedures which concentrate on the analysis of data = La teoría inductiva es un estilo de investigación cualitativa que sigue un conjunto de procedimientos sistemáticos que se concentran en el análisis de datos.

Definition

louping ill
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¦ noun a tick-borne viral disease of animals, especially sheep, causing staggering and jumping.
Origin
ME: from loup (dialect var of leap) + the noun ill.

Wikipedia

Grounded theory

Grounded theory is a systematic methodology that has been largely applied to qualitative research conducted by social scientists. The methodology involves the construction of hypotheses and theories through the collecting and analysis of data. Grounded theory involves the application of inductive reasoning. The methodology contrasts with the hypothetico-deductive model used in traditional scientific research.

A study based on grounded theory is likely to begin with a question, or even just with the collection of qualitative data. As researchers review the data collected, ideas or concepts become apparent to the researchers. These ideas/concepts are said to "emerge" from the data. The researchers tag those ideas/concepts with codes that succinctly summarize the ideas/concepts. As more data are collected and re-reviewed, codes can be grouped into higher-level concepts and then into categories. These categories become the basis of a hypothesis or a new theory. Thus, grounded theory is quite different from the traditional scientific model of research, where the researcher chooses an existing theoretical framework, develops one or more hypotheses derived from that framework, and only then collects data for the purpose of assessing the validity of the hypotheses.