
What is Case Study?
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Ramona Gonzales
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What is Case Study?
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Both a method of analysis and a specific research design for examining a problem
Relies on a single case rather than a population or sample
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Three Primary Types of Case Studies
Key cases – Those which are chosen because the researcher has a particular interest in it or the circumstances surrounding it.
Outlier cases – Those that are chosen because the case stands out from other events, organizations, or situations, for some reason, and social scientists recognize that we can learn a lot from those things that differ from the norm.
Local knowledge – When the researcher has already amassed a usable amount of information about a given topic, person, organization, or event, and so is well-poised to conduct a study of it.
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Chosen because the case stands out from other things that differ from the norm.
Key case
Outlier Cases
Local knowledge
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The researcher has a particular interest in it or the circumstances surrounding it
Key case
Outlier Cases
Local knowledge
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A method of analysis and a specific research design for examining a problem
Key case
Outlier Cases
Local knowledge
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The researcher is an expert on a topic to conduct a study on it.
Key case
Outlier Cases
Local knowledge
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FOUR DIFFERENT FORMS OF CASE STUDY
Illustrative – Descriptive in nature and designed to shed light on a particular situation, set of circumstances, and the social relations and processes that are embedded in them.
Exploratory – Also known as pilot studies. This type of case study is typically used when a researcher wants to identify research questions and methods of study for a large, complex study.
Cumulative – Those in which a researcher pulls together already completed case studies on a particular topic.
Critical instance – Conducted when a researcher wants to understand what happened with a unique event and/or to challenge commonly held assumptions about it that may be faulty due to a lack of critical understanding.
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Those in which a researcher pulls together already completed case studies on a particular topic.
Exploratory
Cumulative
Critical instance
Illustrative
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Conducted when a researcher wants to understand what happened with a unique event and/or to challenge commonly held assumptions about it that may be faulty due to a lack of critical understanding.
Exploratory
Cumulative
Critical instance
Illustrative
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Also known as pilot studies. This type of case study is typically used when a researcher wants to identify research questions and methods of study for a large, complex study.
Exploratory
Cumulative
Critical instance
Illustrative
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Descriptive in nature and designed to shed light on a particular situation, set of circumstances, and the social relations and processes that are embedded in them.
Exploratory
Cumulative
Critical instance
Illustrative
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