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Case Study Methodology In Social Sciences

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The case-study methodology in social sciences is a qualitative research approach that involves an in-depth, contextual analysis of a single case or a small number of cases. It aims to understand complex social phenomena within their real-life settings, providing detailed insights and nuanced understanding that might be overlooked by more quantitative methods.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of individual cases or events
  • Contextual understanding of social phenomena
  • Qualitative research focus
  • Multiple data collection methods (interviews, observations, document analysis)
  • Allows for exploration of complex issues in real-world settings
  • Flexible and adaptable to different research questions

Pros

  • Provides rich, detailed insights into complex social issues
  • Flexible methodology applicable across diverse disciplines
  • Enhances understanding through contextual and holistic analysis
  • Useful for exploratory research and hypothesis generation

Cons

  • Limited generalizability due to focus on few cases
  • Potential for researcher bias in interpretation
  • Time-consuming and resource-intensive process
  • Challenges in establishing objectivity and replicability

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