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Designing Case Studies - Sage PublishingIn identifying the method for your research project, Chapter 1 has shown when you might choose to use the case study method, as opposed to other methods.
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The case study approach - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHA case study is a research approach that is used to generate an in-depth, multi-faceted understanding of a complex issue in its real-life context. It is an ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Case Study Research Method in PsychologyFeb 8, 2024 · The objective of case study research is to uncover themes, patterns of behavior, and influential contextual factors through an inductive investigative approach.
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The History of the Case Study at Harvard Business SchoolFeb 28, 2017 · Since 1924, the case method has been the most widely applied and successful teaching instrument to come out of HBS, and it is used today in ...
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Case Study Methods and ExamplesFeb 8, 2021 · Robert Yin, methodologist most associated with case study research, differentiates between descriptive, exploratory and explanatory case studies ...
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The Case Study as a Research Method - Northeastern UniversityFeb 12, 2006 · Yin defines the case study research method as an empirical inquiry that investigates a contemporary phenomenon within its real-life context; ...
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[PDF] Three Approaches to Case Study Methods in Education - NSUWorksFeb 23, 2015 · Given this definition, from Yinian point of view, case study is an empirical inquiry that investigates the case or cases conforming to the.
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[PDF] Yin, Ch. 1 - Case Study Research - MIT OpenCourseWareWhat is a case study? An empirical inquiry that: investigates a contemporary phenomenon in depth and within its real world context, especially when phenomenon ...
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[PDF] Idiographic versus Nomothetic Approaches to Research in ... - DTICIn the field's rush for scientific respectability, the traditional case study design has been generally degraded and excluded for not being "scientific" enough.
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Designing and Conducting Case Studies - The WAC ClearinghouseCase study refers to the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group, frequently including the accounts of ...
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Case study research: how it compares with surveys and the skills it ...A comparison is made between survey-based research and case study research and pros and cons of both are discussed.
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[PDF] Doing Fieldwork: Methods in Cultural AnthropologyPolish anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski's (1884–1942) pioneering method of participant obser- vation fundamentally changed the relationship between ...
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[PDF] Langdell's Legacy: Living with the Case Method' C HRISTOPHER Columbus Langdell introduced the case method of teaching at Harvard Law School in 1870 and dra- matically altered the course of legal ...
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The history of the case report: a selective review - PMCThe aim of this study is to describe the development and some of the vicissitudes of the clinical case report genre in a historical perspective.
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Encyclopedia of Case Study Research - Chicago SchoolPark developed the constant comparative method, as advocated by Thomas, in the sifting and inference stages of data analysis. The method is ...
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Case Study Research: Design and Methods - Robert K. YinHis book takes the reader through all the stages from problem definition through design, data collection, analysis, and reporting; with an emphasis on the truly ...
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(PDF) Case Study Research in the Digital Age - ResearchGateMay 28, 2024 · Case Study Research in the Digital Age is an in-depth exploration of the case study method as applied to social media, algorithms, digital networks, artificial ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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[PDF] Case Study Research in the Digital Age - NSUWorksAug 29, 2024 · This book explores how digital tools and technologies have changed the methodology, approach, and practical application of case studies across ...Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Examining trends in AI ethics across countries and institutions via ...Oct 23, 2025 · This study examines how institutional contexts influence the AI ethics landscape through quantified qualitative discourse analysis.
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Case Study Research: An Internal-External ClassificationJan 17, 2018 · Specifically, Yin's typology consists of two types of single-case designs – a type with one unit of analysis (Type 1) and a type with multiple ...
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Intrinsic Case Study - Sage Research MethodsRobert Stake classifies cases into three categories: (1) intrinsic, (2) instrumental, and (3) collective. The intrinsic case is often ...
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[PDF] Case Studies - Simon Fraser UniversityThus I focus on three types: intrinsic, instrumental, and collective. • Study of the Particular. Case researchers seek borh what is common and what is ...
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[PDF] Case Study Design Essentials: Definition, Research Questions ...“A case study is an in-depth description and analysis of a bounded system” (Merriam, 2015, p.37). “The “what” is a bounded system (Smith, 1978), a single entity ...
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What is a Research Paradigm? Types and ExamplesMar 20, 2023 · In general, positivist research paradigms lead to quantitative studies and interpretivist research paradigms lead to qualitative studies. Of ...
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Interpretivism Paradigm & Research Philosophy - Simply PsychologyFeb 13, 2024 · Interpretivist approaches to research differ from positivist ones in their emphasis on qualitative data and focus on context.
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Interpretivism and Positivism (Ontological and Epistemological ...Mar 14, 2012 · The position of interpretivism in relation to ontology and epistemology is that interpretivists believe the reality is multiple and relative.
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Purposeful sampling for qualitative data collection and analysis in ...Purposeful sampling is a technique widely used in qualitative research for the identification and selection of information-rich cases for the most effective use ...
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A Realist Approach - Purposeful Sampling - Sage Research MethodsTypical case sampling exemplifies Patton's (1990) pragmatic approach to purposeful sampling. The typical case may at first sight look like the average. But ...
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[PDF] Selection Techniques in Case Study Research - Steven D. RoperRandom sampling is not typically a viable approach when the total number of cases to be selected is small. Hence, attention to purposive modes of sampling is ...
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Case Study 20: Legionaires' Disease: Description of an Epidemic of ...An explosive, common-source outbreak of pneumonia caused by a previously unrecognized bacterium affected primarily persons attending an American Legion ...
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278 of the biggest, costliest startup failures of all time - CB InsightsFrom financial fraud to just running out of money, we scanned our database to identify 278 of the most expensive startup flameouts in history.Total funding of $100M+ · Total funding from $50M – $75M
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Purposeful sampling and saturation in qualitative research ...Mar 25, 2025 · Our study reviews previous research on purposeful case selection and saturation. We specify that considering the level of analysis is particularly challenging.
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Sage Research Methods - Doing Grounded TheoryGrounded theory was developed by two researchers with differing backgrounds but common interests in dis- tinction from the existing landscape of research. The ...
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Middletown - Sage PublishingDec 3, 2004 · Middletown was first published in 1929 and is still in print, some 75 years later. Not many case studies enjoy such an extended life. How long ...
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Middletown A Study In Contemporary American CultureJan 18, 2017 · Middletown A Study In Contemporary American Culture. by: Helen Merrell Lynd. Publication date: 1929. Topics: RMSC. Collection ...
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Case Studies of Sigmund Freud - Psychologist WorldPerhaps the best known case study published by Freud was of Little Hans. Little Hans was the son of a friend and follower of Freud, music critic Max Graf.
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Little Hans - Freudian Case Study - Simply PsychologyJan 25, 2024 · Little Hans was a 5-year-old boy with a phobia of horses. Like all clinical case studies, the primary aim was to treat the phobia.
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Case Studies | US EPAMar 10, 2025 · These fourteen (14) case studies illustrate how assessors have developed and interpreted evidence to determine causes of biological impairments.Arkansas River, CO · Presumpscot River, ME · Little Scioto River, OH
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Invasive species: Ocean ecosystem case studies for earth systems ...Case studies of four nonnative marine species are given (green crab, comb jelly, lionfish and Caulerpa algae).
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[PDF] The Discovery of Grounded TheoryWe argue in our book for grounding theory in social research itself-for generating it from the data. We have linked this position with a general method of ...
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Grounded theory research: A design framework for novice researchersJan 2, 2019 · Glaser and Strauss examined how the patients dealt with the knowledge they were dying and the reactions of healthcare staff caring for these ...
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Academy of Management JournalThe mission of AMJ is to publish empirical research that tests, extends, or builds management theory and contributes to management practice.Archive · The AMJ Management... · October 2025|VOL. 68, NO. 5 · AMJ
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CARE Case Report GuidelinesThe CARE guidelines were developed by an international group of experts to increase the accuracy, transparency, and usefulness of case reports.ChecklistFor AuthorsDownloadsPublicationsCase Reports
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The CARE guidelines: consensus-based clinical case reporting ...Sep 10, 2013 · We believe the implementation of the CARE (CAse REport) guidelines by medical journals will improve the completeness and transparency of published case reports.<|separator|>
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Chernobyl: Chapter IX. Lessons learnt - Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA)In addition, the accident led to an expansion of research in nuclear safety and the management of severe nuclear accidents. On the other hand, there is a ...
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[PDF] The Chernobyl Accident: Updating of INSAG-1An increase in the coolant flow ...
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Chernobyl Accident 1986 - World Nuclear AssociationThe Chernobyl accident in 1986 was the result of a flawed reactor design that was operated with inadequately trained personnel.
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What the Case Study Method Really TeachesDec 21, 2021 · Harvard Business School pioneered the use of case studies to teach management in 1921. As we commemorate 100 years of case teaching, much has ...
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Case Method Teaching - Harvard Business SchoolThe case method uses short narrative documents to present challenges, where students act as decision-makers, guided by instructor questions.
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Making the Case | Harvard MagazineSep 1, 2003 · Christopher Columbus Langdell, the pioneer of the case method, attended Harvard Law School from 1851 to 1854—twice the usual term of study.
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Teaching with Case Studies - eCampusOntario PressbooksEffective case studies tell a story, have compelling and identifiable characters, contain depth and complexity, and have dilemmas that are not easily resolved.
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Write a teaching case study - Emerald PublishingWhat is a teaching case study? A discussion-based case study is an education tool to facilitate learning about, and analysis of, a real-world situation.
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Using Homemade, Short, Fictional Cases for Teaching the Theory of ...Mar 15, 2018 · These case studies are deliberately short (exactly two pages), are fictional (but based on information about real pro- cesses), and are intended ...
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Group Work in the Classroom: Small-Group TasksSmall group tasks include analyzing case studies, sharing news articles, creating role plays, debating topics, and generating questions.Making Course Topics Come... · Analyze Case Studies · Deepening Thinking About A...
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4 Ways to Ensure All Students Engage in Case DiscussionsMar 13, 2025 · Role-play exercises: Assign students different stakeholder roles from the case and have them role-play the scenario to explore various ...About The Research · 2. Choose Cases That... · 4. Help Students Learn From...
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Assessment by Case Studies and Scenarios | UNSW Staff Teaching ...Dec 16, 2024 · Case studies allow you to assess a student's demonstration of deeper understanding and cognitive skills as they address the case.
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The effectiveness of case-based learning compared with lecture ...Oct 2, 2025 · Meta-analysis of the two studies [22, 23] with quantitative data showed that CBL significantly improved problem-solving abilities compared to ...
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Effectiveness of case-based learning in medical and pharmacy ...May 25, 2023 · The purpose of this meta-analysis is to see how successful case-based learning is in medical and pharmacy education. For that purpose, the ...
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Effectiveness of case-based learning in comparison to alternate ...Feb 28, 2025 · CBL has been identified as a superior teaching method as it significantly improves critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills.
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Understanding Stare Decisis - American Bar AssociationDec 16, 2022 · Stare decisis, meaning 'let the decision stand,' is a legal concept where courts honor prior case decisions, rulings, and opinions.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Landmark United States Supreme Court CasesLandmark cases include Marbury v. Madison (judicial review), Brown v. Board of Education (segregated schools), and Roe v. Wade (abortion access).
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A Patient with Fever and Dyspnea | New England Journal of MedicineNov 4, 2020 · This interactive case features a 60-year-old woman who presented with a 5-day history of fevers and chills early in the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Continuing to enhance the quality of case study methodology in ...Jul 6, 2021 · Using multiple data collection methods is a key characteristic of all case study methodology; it enhances the credibility of the findings by ...
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Building Theories from Case Study Research - jstorThis paper describes the process of inducting theory using case stud- ies-from specifying the research questions to reaching closure.
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Research Ethics and Informed ConsentJan 16, 2023 · All research participants must give their permission to be part of a study and they must be given pertinent information to make an “informed” consent to ...
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Informed Consent for Case Reports: The Ethical Dilemma of Right to ...Patients have a right to privacy that should not be infringed without informed consent. Identifying information should not be published in written descriptions, ...
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Protecting ConfidentialityThe easiest way to protect confidentiality is to collect (or if the data are already collected then use) anonymous data.
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Case Report Publication Guidance: IRB Review and HIPAA ...Case reports don't need IRB review, but HIPAA compliance is required. Authors must comply with HIPAA, and may need signed authorization, or remove identifiers.
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Anonymity, Privacy, and Confidentiality - Seattle UniversityIn order to meet anonymity in research, you do not know or collect any identifiers (e.g., name, address, telephone number) that link responses to a specific ...
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Addressing power dynamics in community-engaged research ...Apr 5, 2020 · Power dynamics in community-engaged research include inequities, biases, discrimination, racism, rank, and privilege. Tools to address these ...
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Power Dynamics between Researcher and Subject - Oxford AcademicApr 30, 2024 · This chapter presents a case for “power-conscious” research, which recognizes power as an inevitable facet of social relationships.State of Practice · Preparation · Analysis, Writing, Dissemination · Potential Problems
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In control or at the mercy of others? Navigating power dynamics in ...This paper discusses how, in practice, the researcher can lose control over their research and so be forced into making substantial compromises.
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Ethical approval requirements for case study reports | COPEThe key point from a publication ethics point of view is that journals should make their policies clear on when they expect ethics approval, as well as what ...
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