Classification of Case Study
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What is the main focus of a cumulative case study?

  • Explaining a hypothetical situation with real-life contexts
  • Gathering new information from various sources
  • Investigating the cause and consequence of an event
  • Summarizing past studies without extra time and cost (correct)
  • Which type of case study is primarily used in psychology, healthcare, or social work?

  • Instrumental case study
  • Critical instance case study
  • Intrinsic case study (correct)
  • Descriptive case study
  • What distinguishes an instrumental case study from other types of case studies?

  • It provides information about the research question through a specific case (correct)
  • It investigates the cause and consequence of an event
  • It focuses on groups or organizations
  • It aims to summarize past studies without additional cost
  • When conducting an exploratory case study, what is the primary goal?

    <p>Identify research questions and methods for a larger study</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of case study focuses on understanding a subject's history and their interaction with the environment?

    <p>Intrinsic case study</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Classification of Case Studies

    • Classification of case studies involves categorizing case studies based on certain criteria or characteristics.

    Understanding Case Studies

    • Case studies are in-depth investigations of a particular individual, group, event, or phenomenon.
    • Case studies are a type of research methodology that examines subjects, projects, or organizations to provide an analysis based on evidence.
    • Case studies allow for insight into what causes a subject's decisions and actions.
    • Case studies are a great way to develop research skills.

    Types of Case Studies

    Illustrative Case Study

    • An illustrative case study examines a familiar case to help others understand it.
    • It is primarily descriptive and usually involves one or two instances to explain a situation.

    Exploratory Case Study

    • An exploratory case study is done before a larger-scale research.
    • It is popular in social sciences like political science and focuses on real-life contexts and situations.
    • It is useful in identifying research questions and methods for a large and complex study.

    Cumulative Case Study

    • A cumulative case study collects information from different sources at different times.
    • It aims to summarize past studies without spending additional cost and time on new investigations.

    Critical Instance Case Study

    • Critical instances case studies determine the cause and consequence of an event.
    • It investigates one or more sources with unique interests and sometimes with no interest in general.

    Descriptive Case Study

    • A descriptive case study is designed when a hypothesis exists.
    • It aims to find connections between the subject being studied and a theory.

    Intrinsic Case Study

    • Intrinsic studies are commonly used in psychology, healthcare, or social work.
    • The focus of intrinsic studies is on the individual, understanding their history and interaction with their environment.

    Instrumental Case Study

    • An instrumental case study is used in qualitative research.
    • It selects a specific case to provide information about the research question.

    Subjects of Case Studies

    • There are 5 types of subjects that case studies address: person, group, location, organization, and others.
    • Every case study fits into these subject categories.

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    Explore the process of categorizing and grouping case studies based on specific criteria or characteristics. Learn about in-depth investigations of individuals, groups, events, or phenomena commonly used in research and academic settings.

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