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Using Interpretive Qualitative Case Studies 538 . strategies, methods, and limitations , and the manner in which the quality of the resultant research is evaluated differs. A researcher must therefore choose the paradigm within which they will be working, understand the nature of their chosen paradigm , and document their paradigmatic choice
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