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Case studies

open access: yesJournal of Wound Care
This chapter outlines the application of case study research approaches to researching sport coaching. Key features of the case study methodology are discussed including definitions, ontology and epistemology and the what, how and why of the approach ...
Choi Ching, Fong   +5 more
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Case studies.

2008
Abstract This chapter discusses the use of case studies in tourism research. It describes the different types of case studies; looks at some of the basic methods used to conduct case studies; and concludes with some comments about how to analyse one's findings.
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A Case Study of a Case Study

International Sociology, 2006
Debates on ‘case studies and generalization’ have been too strongly committed to dualisms (general/specific, explanation/understanding) that polarize social science into natural-science-inspired and humanities-inspired camps. One should be aware of a third option, a pragmatist (participationist) attitude.
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Case Studies

2018
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate the modeling procedures discussed in the previous chapter via three well-chosen examples.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces   +4 more
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Case Management: A Case Study

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1994
Prior to institution of case management Mr. G would have remained on the neuroscience acute care unit until nursing home placement could be arranged, a process which often took a year because of the severe shortage of Medicaid beds in South Carolina. Because case managers collaborated to identify and resolve the problem, the outcome for those such as ...
R, Dring, B, Hiott, K, Elliott
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Case Studies

1998
I have generally found that lawyers and judges are more easily per¬suaded by evidence than argument. For every argument, no matter how sophisticated, the competent lawyer can launch a credible counter-argument. Stronger evidence is harder to reject.
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The case for case studies

Interactions, 2005
Jonathan Arnowitz   +1 more
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Transit Case Study

2004
One of the key issues of object-oriented modeling is inheritance. It allows for the definition of a subclass that inherits features from some superclass. When considering the dynamic behavior of objects, as captured by their life cycles, there is no general agreement on the meaning of inheritance.
Eric Verbeek 0001   +1 more
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Case studies

Journal of Wound Care, 2023
Priti, Bhatt   +5 more
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