Transcription of Qualitative Case Study Guidelines - DTIC
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UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Qualitative case Study Guidelines Sa a Ba karada Joint and Operations Analysis Division Defence Science and Technology Organisation DSTO-GD-0773 ABSTRACT This report presents Guidelines for conducting Qualitative case studies. Yin s case Study process is elaborated on and additional principles from the wider literature are integrated. It is expected that following the Guidelines presented will facilitate the collection of the most relevant data in the most efficient and effective manner, simplify the subsequent analysis and enhance the validity of the resulting findings. RELEASE LIMITATION Approved for public release UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Published by Joint and Operations Analysis Division DSTO Defence Science and Technology Organisation 506 Lorimer St Fishermans Bend, Victoria 3207 Australia Telephone: 1300 333 362 Fax: (03) 9626 7999 Commonwealth of Australia 2013 AR-015-773 November 2013 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Qualitative case Study Guidelines Executive Summary The case Study is rapidly gaining acceptance in many diverse scientific domains.
surveys, for example, are more appropriate when answering questions like , what, who where, how many, and how much [11]. However, as surveys are usually analysed using statistical techniques, the unit of analysis also needs to be taken into consideration. For instance, when studying groups/organisations, it may be difficult (or even impossible) to
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