case study

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Research performed in detail on a single individual, group, incident or community, as opposed to, for instance, a sample of the whole population
Consider the following, reported in The New York Times, February 14 2002 It could make an interesting point of discussion and debate within your staffroom and with your class The article says
A documented example of cost savings achieved through comparative analysis
A printed description of a problem situation that contains enough detail to enable the learners to recommend a solution The learners encounter a real-life situation under the guidance of an instructor or computer in order to achieve an instructional objective Control of the discussion comes through by the amount of the detail provided
detailed study or analysis of a particular situation or case used as a base to deduce in situations or cases that are alike; record of problems of a person and how they were solved (particularly by a doctor)
(PR / Corporate Literature): An article on a company or individual using your firm's products or services
A case study is designed to study intensely one set (or unit) of something–e g programs, cities, counties, worksites–as a distinct whole, with the goal of understanding the set as a distinct whole in its particular context A case study reveals the process and outcome at certain sites and the ways in which these interrelate Case studies are conducted primarily using qualitative techniques, but do not exclude quantitative data
Additional material concentrating on one aspect, provided in the resource room to support the VPS exercises
An uncontrolled observational study involving an intervention and outcome for a single person
Interactive learning method using real scenarios that focus on a specific issue, topic or problem It is used primarily to strengthen knowledge and problem-solving and clinical decision-making skills Typically, participants read, study and react to the case study in writing or orally during a group discussion
Following of a real life example from beginning to end
A technique in which a real or fictional situation or series of events is presented trainees for their analysis and consideration of possible solutions or problems identified Their findings in a real situation can be compared with what actually occurred
investigation of a technique used on a single person Can lead to larger studies
description of a real situation
An intensive, detailed description and analysis of a single project or program in the context of its environment
An uncontrolled (prospective or retrospective) observational study involving an intervention and outcome in a single patient (Also known as a single case report or anecdote )
Detailed investigation of a single individual Case studies are often used in medicine, psychiatry and neurology to illustrate the factors, development and consequences of a disease or injury Case studies can provide useful insights into normal brain functioning due to the damage sustained to a (what was assumed to be) once normal brain There is the problem of generalisation given that it’s only the study of one particular individual In general, the more a condition results from brain damage, the more useful case studies are
An in-depth investigation of an individual subject
A case study is a written account that gives detailed information about a person, group, or thing and their development over a period of time. a large case study of malaria in West African children. a detailed account of the development of a particular person, group, or situation that has been studied over a period of time
intensive investigation of a single individual or set of individuals
A Case Study (sometimes showcase) is an illustrated example from the world of work which is used to work though particular principles and assist the learner in understanding and achieving specific learning outcomes See showcase
A detailed review of a unique or important program that captures the background, process, outcomes, successes, failures and lessons learned The case study may include either qualitative or quantitative data or both The case study provides an opportunity to explore a single program in depth, but places the onus on the investigator to provide clarity, organization and scholarship to the investigation
a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
An in-depth study of an individual
a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view
An intensive, detailed description and analysis of a single project, program, or instructional material in the context of its environment
A research method which focuses on the characteristics, circumstances, and complexity of a single case, or a small number of cases, often using multiple methods The case is viewed as being valued in its own right and whilst findings can raise awareness of general issues, the aim is not to generalise the findings to other cases
a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
a detailed study of one particular example of a phenomenon which involves in-depth analysis of a particular individual’s behaviour
An social or physical investigation revealing the processes or patterns of human or natural life
A detailed analysis of an individiual or group, especially as an exemplary model of a particular phenomenon
case-control study
(Tıp, İlaç) Case-control studies are one type of epidemiological study design. It is used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing a group of patients who have that condition with a group of patients that do not
case study

    Silbentrennung

    case stu·dy

    Türkische aussprache

    keys stʌdi

    Aussprache

    /ˈkās ˈstədē/ /ˈkeɪs ˈstʌdiː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kAs ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English cas, from Old French, from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall; more at CHANCE.

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