Case Study
Case Study
Case Study
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Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Case Study
2.1 Definition
2.2 Characteristics
2.3 Difference between Case study Vs Case history
3 Techniques used for case studies
4 Sources of data for case studies
5 Types of case Studies
6 Advantage and limitation
Summary
Learning Objectives:
To learn what is case study and distinction from case history; identify the application of case
study;
To discuss how to plan case study; and
To understand the advantage and limitation of case study
2. Case Study
2.1 Definitions of Case Study Methods
Case study has been defined differently by different scholars from time to time. Some of them are
presented below.
1. Young, P.V. (1984): Case study is a comprehensive study of a social unit, be it a person, a
group of persons, an institute, a community or a family.
2. Groode and Hatt (1953): It is a method of exploring and analyzing the life of a social unit
3. Cooley, C.H. (2007): Case study depends our perception and gives clear insight into life
directory.
4. Bogardus, E. S. (1925): The method of examining specially and in detail a given situation
Summary
Case study is an important method employed for collection of qualitative data for an in depth, intensive
and comprehensive scientific study of a social unit. This social unit can be an individual, a family, a
community, a group or even an entire society. Case study is quite different from the case history which
focuses on the recording of personal information. Different methods of case study such as individual,
community, social group, organization and events using appropriate techniques (observation,
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