Regardless of the specific approach, grounded theory research focuses on gathering data about peoples' experiences in a particular context and then inductively building a "from the bottom up." The theory is grounded in the data and is "conceptually dense"; that is, it presents many conceptual relationships that are stated as propositions pertaining to a particular context, a situation, or an experience.Grounded theory moves beyond description to generate or discover a theory that emerges from the data and provides an explanation of a process, an action, or an interaction.