case studies Flashcards
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case studies
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an in-depth investigation, description and analysis of a single individual, group, institution of event
2
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content analysis
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a research technique that enables the indirect study of behaviour by examining communications that people produce, eg texts
3
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coding
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the stage of a content analysis in which the communication to be studied is analysed by identifying each instances of the chosen categories
4
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thematic analysis
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an inductive and qualitative approach to analysis that involves identifying implicit or explicit ideas within the data
themes will often emerge once the data has been coded
5
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case study eval
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- rich, detailed insights - shed light on unusual and atypical forms of behaviour
- may generate hypotheses for future study
- small sample size - generalisability
- subjective selection and interpretation of research as select which information makes it into final report
- personal accounts may be inaccurate = low in validty
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content analysis eval
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- avoids ethical issues as much of info already exists
- no issues gaining permission if public
- high in external validity
- access data of a sensitive nature
- flexible as qualitative and quantitative data depending on aims
- study people indirectly - analysed outside of context
- researcher may attribute opinions and motivations
- may suffer from lack of objectivity eg if more descriptive forms of thematic analysis are employed