Meaning Case study
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 Intensive observation of a particular individual or small group of individuals.
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The collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group, frequently including the accounts of subjects themselves.
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form of problem-based learning, where the teacher presents a situation that needs a resolution. The learner is given details about the situation, often in a historical context. The stakeholders are in [..]
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an intensive analysis of a specific example. Case studies are useful for providing an in-depth understanding of complex situations and for suggesting models and mechanisms to integrate with theories. [..]
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An uncontrolled observational (descriptive) report of events and outcomes in a single case
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Definition An evaluation of how an individual, business, or corporation operates in relation to other groups in the same field of operation.
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The investigation of a person or family that covers al aspects of their life from behaviour to work and their background.
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n. an in-depth assessment and investigation conducted on a target individual, family unit, or social group. It requires a researcher to collect multiple types of data that would prove to be useful in [..]
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In the social and medical sciences, analysis of the behavior of one individual in a population, or a single event in a series, based on close observation over a period of time, often to reveal princip [..]
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A case study is one type of observational data collection technique in which one individual is studied in-depth in order to identify behavioral, emotional, and/or cognitive qualities that are universa [..]
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An investigation format focusing on a specific group, setting, and time period with the aim of studying and clarifying a unique feature(s) of the situation.
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A descriptive, observational study of the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and/or outcome of a single subject.
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An intensive investigation of the current and past behaviors and experiences of a single person, family, group, or organization.
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A descriptive study that focuses on a single participant or a small group of participants. Case studies can generate a large amount of information about small groups of individuals; however, their conclusions should be understood and applied with caution because of the small sample size. With such small samples, the findings may not be applicable o [..]
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A case study is an intensive investigation of one particular individual, group, organization, community, or setting.
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A case study involves a detailed intensive study of a unit. A case study can be of a person, a group or a social phenomenon. In order to seek patterns and causes for behavior in a case study, every as [..]
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type of research which focuses on one subject, or person, as opposed to a group of subjects caudal
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An in-depth examination of a single instance or event. A case study provides a systematic way of looking at an event(s), collecting data, analyzing information, and reporting the results
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research involving the analysis of the development of a person, group, initiative, or institution over a period of time.
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An applied form of study involving an intensive, detailed description and analysis of a single project or program in the context of its environment. Case studies are common in the Business and Managem [..]
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A brief fact sheet providing risk, cost, and performance information on alternative methods and other pollution prevention ideas, compliance initiatives, voluntary efforts, etc.
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A brief fact sheet providing risk, cost, and performance information on alternative methods and other pollution prevention ideas, compliance initiatives, voluntary efforts, etc.
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For CAEP a case study is a systematic study of some aspect of preparation that posits a problem of practice, identifies a means to address it, frames appropriate measures, gathers data, and analyzes r [..]
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The evaluation of the effects of a practical intervention in such a way that it is not possible to discover the cause of the effects.
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In depth description of the factors related to a disease, disorder or condition in a specific individual.
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A study reporting observations on a single individual.Also called: Anecdote, Case history, Single case report
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A research strategy that investigates a phenomenon in its natural setting using mulitple sources of evidence. [10]
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An intensive, detailed description and analysis of a single project, program, or instructional material in the context of its environment.
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A brief fact sheet providing risk, cost, and performance information on alternative methods and other pollution prevention ideas, compliance initiatives, voluntary efforts, etc.
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Description of a project. Used for helping others understand how it worked, or failed to work.
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The Case study is a descriptive, exploratory or explanatory analysis of a person, events, decisions, periods, projects, policies, institutions, or other systems from an holistic point of view. It is a method of inquiring a real-life case in order to explore causation and find underlying principles.
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