Provide an introductory paragraph to the paper. Remove all guidance verbiage in this document. Keep all headings.
Question:
Provide an introductory paragraph to the paper.
Remove all guidance verbiage in this document. Keep all headings.
Case Study Types
Discuss the purpose of different case study types for research.
Exploratory Case Studies
Provide a description of exploratory case studies.
Application of Exploratory Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of exploratory case studies with a minimum of one example.
Explanatory Case Studies
Provide a description of explanatory case studies.
Application of Explanatory Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of explanatory case studies with a minimum of one example.
Descriptive Case Studies
Provide a description of descriptive case studies.
Application of Descriptive Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of descriptive case studies with a minimum of one example.
Case Study Compositional Structures (Designs/Formats)
Primary Case Study Structures (Designs)
Singel Case Study Format
Provide a description of the single case study format (design)
Multiple Case Case Study Format
Provide a description of the multiple case case study format (design)
Holistic Case Study Format
Provide a description of the holistic case study format (design)
Embedded Case Study Format
Provide a description of the embedded case study format (design)
Alternative Case Study Compositional Structures
Complete the Case Study Alternative Compositional Structures (Designs/Formats)Table in Appendix A.Provide a summary, highlighting the key points each of the following types. Refer to Apemndix A.
Linear-Analytical
Comparative
Chronological
Theory Building
'Suspense'
Unsequenced.
Goodness of WorkBiblical Integration
Discuss how an exploratory case study could be goodness of work that is pleasing to the Lord. Keller (2016) discusses this in Chapter 1.
Conclusion
Appendix A
Case Study Alternative Compositional Structures (Designs/Formats) Table
Linear-Analytical | Comparative | Chronological | Theory Building | 'Suspense' | Unsequenced | |
Aim | ||||||
Degree of Structure | ||||||
Question Types | ||||||
Number of Cases | ||||||
Nature of Results | ||||||
Outcome |
Make a short description for the table.
Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-0132162302
1st edition
Authors: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella