Case Studies Quiz

Case Studies Quiz

Professional Development

6 Qs

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Case Studies Quiz

Case Studies Quiz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are case studies?

Detailed investigations of individual people or small groups

Detailed investigations of large groups of people

Detailed investigations of animals

Detailed investigations of plants

Answer explanation

Case studies are detailed investigations of individual people or small groups. They provide in-depth information and analysis about specific individuals or small groups. This type of research method allows researchers to examine complex issues and phenomena in real-life contexts. By focusing on individual cases, researchers can gain a deep understanding of the unique characteristics, experiences, and behaviors of the subjects. Case studies are particularly useful in exploring rare or complex phenomena that cannot be easily studied through other research methods.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key features of case studies?

Data is gathered using interviews only

Data is collected over a short period of time

Data collected may be both quantitative and qualitative

Information is collected only from participants

Answer explanation

The key features of case studies include collecting data that may be both quantitative and qualitative. Data is not gathered using interviews only, collected over a short period of time, or collected only from participants. The explanation highlights the correct choice and follows the given conditions. It does not exceed 75 words and does not mention the option number or use the word 'query'.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the first step of a case study?

Collecting case history

Conducting psychometric tests

Observing participants

Analyzing data

Answer explanation

The first step of a case study is collecting case history. This involves gathering information about the individual or case being studied. It is important to understand the background, experiences, and relevant details of the case before proceeding with further analysis or observations. Collecting case history provides context and helps in developing a comprehensive understanding of the case. By collecting this information, researchers can make informed decisions and draw accurate conclusions based on the data collected.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a strength of case studies?

Rich and detailed information can be collected

Researchers have limited contact with participants

Results are easily replicable

Data is collected from a large sample size

Answer explanation

A strength of case studies is that rich and detailed information can be collected. The question asked was about the strength of case studies, and the correct answer is that they provide valuable and in-depth information. Case studies allow researchers to gather detailed data and insights, making them a powerful research method. Other options mentioned are not strengths of case studies, such as limited contact with participants, easy replicability of results, and data collection from a large sample size.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a weakness of case studies?

Researchers work closely with participants

Replication of case studies is easy

Reliability of results can be easily checked

Results may not be generalizable to others

Answer explanation

Case studies have a weakness in that their results may not be generalizable to others. This means that the findings from a case study may not be applicable or representative of a larger population. Researchers cannot easily replicate case studies, and it is difficult to check the reliability of the results. However, case studies do involve close interaction between researchers and participants, which can provide detailed insights. In summary, while case studies offer valuable insights, their limitations should be considered when interpreting the results.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a benefit of using multiple methods of data collection in case studies?

It increases the subjectivity of the researcher

It reduces the validity of the results

It allows for confirmation of data validity

It makes the procedure of a case study easily replicable

Answer explanation

Using multiple methods of data collection in case studies has the benefit of allowing for confirmation of data validity. This means that by using different methods, researchers can cross-check and verify the accuracy and reliability of the data gathered. It helps to ensure that the findings and conclusions drawn from the case study are robust and credible. Employing various data collection methods increases the reliability and trustworthiness of the results, making them more valid and dependable.