Case Study Flashcards

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What is a case study ?

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  • an in-depth study of a specific instance (or a small number of instances) within a specific real-life context
  • case studies often use theoretical frameworks to guide data collection and analysis
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Four key conspts in of case studys?

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  • in-depth analysis of a small number of cases
  • examination in context
    (observations of phenomena in a meaningful context)
  • multiple data sources
    (artifacts, observation and interviews)
  • emphasis on qualitative data and analysis
    (focusing on questions to help describe or explain behavior)
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challenges with case studys?

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determine the case, 
small sample size, 
duration, 
content and format of the study, 
data analysis and interpretation
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What are the different goals of case studys?

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  • exploration
  • explanation
  • describing
  • demonstrating
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WHEN TO USE A CASE STUDY APPROACH?

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  • the focus of the study is to answer “how” and “why” questions
  • you cannot manipulate the behaviour of those involved in the study
  • you want to cover contextual conditions because you believe they are relevant to the phenomenon under study; or
  • the boundaries are not clear between the phenomenon and context.
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COMPONENTS OF A CASE STUDY DESIGN?

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  • research questions
  • hypotheses or propositions
  • units of analysis
  • data analysis plan
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Intrinsic

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Describes cases that are of interest to a particular situation

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Instrumental

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Hope to generate insights that goes beyond the case at hand

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Embeded

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Multiple units of analysis within a single case

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Holistic

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Adresses only one unit of analysis in each case

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HOW TO CONDUCT A CASE STUDY

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  1. Foundation phase:
    a. Philosophical consideration
    b. Inquiry techniques consideration
    c. Research logic consideration
  2. Prefield phase:
    a. Decide
    b. Case study protocol
  3. Field phase:
    a. Contact
    b. Interact
  4. Reporting phase: Case study reporting
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Literal replication

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Closely comparable cases to demonstrate consistency

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Theoretical replication

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Compare cases to generate results that differ in ways that can be explained by differences in cases.

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