Sunday, September 30, 2012
Case Study
Studying cases allows for obtaining an in-depth understanding (through explaining, exploring, and describing) of complex social phenomena, while retaining the holistic and meaningful characteristics of real-life events (Yin 1994).
KOHLBACHER, F.. The Use of Qualitative Content Analysis in Case Study Research. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, North America, 7, jan. 2006. Available at: <http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/75/153>. Date accessed: 01 Oct. 2012.
Abstract: This paper aims at exploring and discussing the possibilities of applying qualitative content analysis as a (text) interpretation method in case study research. First, case study research as a research strategy within qualitative social research is briefly presented. Then, a basic introduction to (qualitative) content analysis as an interpretation method for qualitative interviews and other data material is given. Finally the use of qualitative content analysis for developing case studies is examined and evaluated. The author argues in favor of both case study research as a research strategy and qualitative content analysis as a method of examination of data material and seeks to encourage the integration of qualitative content analysis into the data analysis in case study research.
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analysis,
case study,
qualitative,
research
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