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Justification for Using Qualitative Case Studies . Qualitative research produces holistic understandings of rich, contextual, and generally unstruc-tured, non-numeric data (Mason, 2002) by engaging in conversations with the research partici-pants in a natural setting (Creswell, 2009). T he defining feature of case study research is its focus
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