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What is a key difference between grounded theory and content analysis?

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Grounded theory is a method of developing theory based on the data collected and analysed, while content analysis involves the systematic analysis of textual or visual data to identify patterns and themes. Both methods involve the subjective interpretation and analysis of data, but grounded theory is more focused on theory development, while content analysis is often used to explore specific research questions or hypotheses.

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