Compare and contrast - IPA and GT Flashcards

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IPA and grounded theory: aims

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Both qualitative, inductive methods that aim to understand human experience from the participants perspective

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IPA - focuses on how individuals make sense of their personal lived experience

GT - aims to develop a theory that explains social processes or actions

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IPA and grounded theory: theoretical underpinnings

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IPA - draws from phenomenology, hermeneutics and ideography

GT - lots of variation depending on theoretical stance
Glaserian - researcher is passive, more realist

, Straussian, Charmazian -more interpretivist

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IPA and grounded theory: Epistemology

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IPA - Typically relativist or constructivist — knowledge is co-constructed.

GT - Varies by version — classic GT is more realist, while constructivist GT (Charmaz) acknowledges subjectivity.

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IPA and grounded theory: Sample

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IPA - small

GT - Larger samples to achieve theoretical saturation

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IPA and grounded theory: Analysis and coding

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IPA - descriptive, linguistic, conceptual

GT - open, axial, selective

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IPA and grounded theory: outcomes

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IPA - produces rich, nuanced interpretations of individual experiences

GT - produces a conceptual theory explaining patterns of behaviour or processes

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