yes, all engine control systems are "controlled grounds", meaning that the hot side of the circuit is always on and the ground path is either opened or closed to manage the circuit. That is because grounds are safer and ECM friendly.
If I remember correctly, your injection system should have all 4 on one side fire together, not indivually. Single signals came with the LT motors I think....and OBD-II ECM's with more available computing power. So, when one injector opens, they all open on that side. This allows a fuel charge to be in the port as the intake valve opens. Later engines fine tuned fuel injection with injector control that allowed injectors to fire only to cylinders that were going to intake stroke.