Loading...
Loading...
Found 3 Skills
Apply Grounded Theory (Glaser and Strauss) to build theory inductively from qualitative data through open, axial, and selective coding. Use this skill when the user needs to develop new theory from data rather than test existing hypotheses, conduct theoretical sampling and constant comparison, determine when theoretical saturation is reached, or when they ask 'what theory explains this phenomenon', 'how do I code qualitative data systematically', or 'when do I stop collecting data'.
Read production traces, identify what's failing, and build failure taxonomies using open coding and axial coding methodology. Use when debugging agent or pipeline quality, investigating "why are my outputs bad?", or before building any evaluator — error analysis must come first. Do NOT use when you already have identified failure modes and need evaluators (use build-evaluator) or datasets (use generate-synthetic-dataset).
You must use this when designing qualitative studies, developing coding schemes, or performing thematic analysis.