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“Casing” the research case study
Research in Nursing & Health, 2010AbstractThe wide variation in definitions of the research case study can make it difficult for health sciences researchers to see all of the possibilities for this form of inquiry. Case studies are defined here as singular combinations of diverse arrays of methodological approaches directed toward maintaining “empirical intimacy” with the one or more ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 98 Electronic art and animation catalog, 1998
The installation consists of two identical structures, each measuring 11,5′H × 3′W × 3′D. The viewing perspective requires the participants to lie on their backs (in a vulnerable position) on simulated creepers and roll beneath a suspended two foot black box (encased with 19″ video monitors.) The invitation accommodates viewing for two participants ...
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The installation consists of two identical structures, each measuring 11,5′H × 3′W × 3′D. The viewing perspective requires the participants to lie on their backs (in a vulnerable position) on simulated creepers and roll beneath a suspended two foot black box (encased with 19″ video monitors.) The invitation accommodates viewing for two participants ...
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Generalizing from Case Studies: A Case Study
1992Abstract Most empirical evaluations of machine learning algorithms are case studies – evaluations of multiple algorithms on multiple databases. Authors of case studies implicitly or explicitly hypothesize that the pattern of their results, which often suggests that one algorithm performs significantly better than others, is not limited to the small ...
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