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"developing categories" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the process of organizing or grouping things into different categories. Example: The researchers spent months developing categories for their survey responses, in order to better understand the patterns and trends within the data.
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This is not a moral issue but a practical one, which takes account both of the technical and management capability of advanced countries and the political realities of a world that likes to divide itself into simple "developed" and "developing" categories.
Farm-raised caviar -- most of which is quite different from Kahrs's paddlefish roe -- is developing categories of its own.
Coding data led to new categories and more data were collected on the developing categories, upon reviewing all transcripts [33].
Codes were then translated into English and for developing categories and themes all authors were involved.
The interviews and questionnaires were then searched for meaning units and coded by developing categories.
Memos were written to make comparisons across data and explicate developing categories.
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We predict that "emerging" students can move to the "developing" category (see "Developing" Metacognitive Regulation) of metacognitive regulation if they are provided with training in procedural knowledge.
Some cultures develop categories for those whose behavior doesn't fit gender conventions.
In addition, five other fully developed categories emerged.
The units were used to develop categories that were grouped into themes.
In contrast to commonly used rating systems consisting of photographs, the newly developed categories allow to quantitatively compare results of different categories and different organisms.
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