Supported by a previous systematic literature review on applying IRR/RA in GT Meets the iterative nature of this qualitative research method, which is Paper presents a process for systematically applying IRR/IRA in GT studies that Process of GT, so researchers have been using ad hoc methods for years. Specific guidelines about how and when to apply IRR/IRA during the iterative Shared understanding of the phenomenon being studied. Reliability (IRR) and/or Inter-Rater Agreement (IRA) techniques to develop a Researchers reject quantitative measures in favor of other qualitativeĬriteria, many others are committed to measuring consensus through Inter-Rater Researchers in collaborative coding, which requires a kind of rigor andĬonsensus that an individual coder does not. Large or controversial GT studies may involve multiple Theoretical sampling, coding, constant comparison, memoing, and saturation, as Grounded Theory (GT) is a techniqueįor developing theory inductively e iteratively from qualitative data based on That applies Grounded Theory is increasing. Authors: Jessica Díaz, Jorge Pérez, Carolina Gallardo, Ángel González-Prieto Download PDF Abstract: In recent years, the qualitative research on empirical software engineering
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