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Mar 1, 2013 · This article presents the case study as a type of qualitative research. Its aim is to give a detailed description of a case study – its definition, some classifications, and several...
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The Case study method helps retaining the holistic and...
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the case study method favors the collection of data in natural settings, compared with relying on “derived” data (Bromley, 1986, p. 23)—for example, responses to a researcher’s instruments in an experiment or responses to questionnaires in a survey.
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Oct 21, 2020 · The Case study method helps retaining the holistic and meaningful characteristics of real life events – such as individual life cycles, small group behavior, etc. It is...
Sep 22, 2022 · A case study is a methodological research approach used to generate an in-depth understanding of a contemporary issue or phenomenon in a bounded system. A case study is one of the most...
a case study is a study in which (a) one case (single case study) or a small number of cases (comparative case study) in their real life context are selected, and (b) scores obtained from these cases are analysed in a qualitative manner.
This paper explains how to use the case study method and then applies the method to an example case study project designed to examine how one set of users, non-profit organizations, make use of an electronic community network.
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What is a Case Study? In this chapter we distinguish between extensive and intensive research in social science (section 1.1). The object of case studies – a social phenomenon – is dis-cussed in section 1.2.