Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Knowledge

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ISBN 10
0761919465
ISBN 13
9780761919469
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Publication Year
2001
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Pages
408
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Bridging the gap between quantitative and qualitative approaches, this book presents methods for interrelating and integrating the variables, findings, and evaluations from the facets of the case (i.e., different perspectives of inquiry such as participant observation, open-ended interviews, etc.) or subunits of case inquiry. Using case examples from five different disciplines (neuropsychology, education, law, business, and environmental sciences), the authors show the reader how to use the embedded case design to enhance synthesis and knowledge integration. The authors share their broad knowledge of the philosophy of science to explain the rationale behind each step of embedded case designs, and recap each explanation with concept recaps called "lessons to be learned." In addition, they include a variety of boxes that offer statistical models for doing the analysis. This book offers readers a sophisticated approach to integrating mixed methods in case studies.
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Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 1851 |
Q180.55 .M4 S365 2002 |
1 | Yes |