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  2. Embedded case study methodology.

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  1. Embedded case study

    An embedded case study is a case study containing more than one sub-unit of analysis (Yin, 2003). Similar to a case study, an embedded case study methodology provides a means of integrating quantitative and qualitative methods into a single research study (Scholz & Tietje, 2002; Yin 2003). However, the identification of sub-units allows for a ...

  2. The qualitative embedded case study method: Exploring and refining

    The design for the qualitative embedded case study method is outlined in Fig. 1.The context within which the topic and case is located is crucial and named at the top of the diagram. For the studies discussed in this paper, the context ranged from rising inequality or dismantling of the welfare state, to dominant discourses, and classifications used to determine eligibility for health or ...

  3. Designing Embedded Case Study Research Approach in Educational Research

    The study employs embedded case study design. The design views the corporate group as one entity, while the parent and subsi diary entities represent the unique

  4. Embedded Case Study Methods. Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative

    What makes Roland Scholz and Olaf Tietje's book on "Embedded Case Study Methods" a breakthrough is, that it allows avoiding the sketched choice between Scylla and Charybdis. They have formed a basis for a methodologically oriented academic training in case a curriculum contains learning objectives in regard of transdisciplinary‐oriented ...

  5. Sage Research Methods

    Embedded Case Study Methods. In an embedded case study, the starting and end point is the comprehension of the case as a whole in its real-world context. However, in the course of analysis the case will be faceted either by different perspectives of inquiry or by several sub-units. The book presents different methodological approaches to ...

  6. Using Embedded Mixed Methods in Studying IS Phenomena: Risks and

    mixed method research strategy, embedded mixed method design, and the practical remedies we used to address them. This discussion provides operational guidance to researchers interested in adopting mixed research designs to study emergent IS phenomenon. Keywords: mixed methods; IS research; embedded mixed research design; shared mental models

  7. (PDF) Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating Quantitative And

    According to Yin (2018), an embedded unit of analysis is a unit below and within the main case of a case study, from which data are also collected. Embedded case studies include more than one unit ...

  8. Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating

    In an embedded case study, the starting and ending points are the comprehension of the case as a whole in its real-world context. However, in the course of analysis, the case will be faceted either by different perspectives of inquiry or by several subunits. The multiplicity of evidence is investigated at least partly in subunits, which focus ...

  9. Holistic case study (left) and embedded case study (right)

    Studies on "toy programs" or similarly are of course excluded due to its lack of real-life context. Yin (2003) distinguishes between holistic case studies, where the case is studied as a whole ...

  10. Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative

    Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Knowledge. Alan Weale, Alan Weale. University College Worcester, UK. Search for more papers by this author. Alan Weale, Alan Weale. University College Worcester, UK. Search for more papers by this author. First published: 08 October 2008.

  11. PDF Case-Cohort Studies vs Nested Case- Control Studies

    A nested case-control study design involves the selection of several healthy controls for each case, typically from those still under observation at the time when the case developed the disease [3]. However, nested case-control studies have some limitations: 1) Inefficiency due to the alignment of each selected control subject to its matched case.

  12. Design Case Study

    An embedded single-case study focuses on multiple parts of a single case using only one case whereas an embedded multiple-case study examines more than one case in which each case contains many subparts. 5,6. ... These findings led us to define some implications for design, that were discussed during design workshops, and that we implemented in ...

  13. What is Embedded Case Study

    What is Embedded Case Study? Definition of Embedded Case Study: A type of study that uses both qualitative and quantitative research methods, includes a main case study comprised of smaller sub-case studies, and is appropriate if the study needs to describe phenomena in detail.

  14. The qualitative embedded case study method: Exploring and refining

    This article argues that a tailored version of the qualitative embedded case study method can be used to build strong conceptual and inclusive insights from qualitative research with older people, and, in doing so, advance theoretical scholarship in social and critical gerontology. Gerontology has often been described as "data-rich and theory ...

  15. Embedding in practice: cross-case analysis

    Chapter 4 presented case-by-case accounts of each of the embedded initiatives studied in depth in workstream 3. The four case study sites (Bridgetown, Coxheath, Porter and Evansville) were introduced, as were their embedded researchers (see Table 10). This chapter presents a more thorough cross-case comparison of these four initiatives, informed by the analytic discoveries of workstreams 1 and 2.

  16. Nested case-control study

    A nested case-control (NCC) study is a variation of a case-control study in which cases and controls are drawn from the population in a fully enumerated cohort. [1] Usually, the exposure of interest is only measured among the cases and the selected controls. Thus the nested case-control study is more efficient than the full cohort design.

  17. A Nested Case-Control Study

    A Nested Case-Control Study. Suppose a prospective cohort study were conducted among almost 90,000 women for the purpose of studying the determinants of cancer and cardiovascular disease. After enrollment, the women provide baseline information on a host of exposures, and they also provide baseline blood and urine samples that are frozen for ...

  18. Difference between embedded single case study and ...

    In an embedded multiple-case design, a study even may call for the conduct of a survey at each case study site (Yin, 2017). Cite Similar questions and discussions

  19. Nested case-control studies

    Abstract. The nested case-control study design (or the case-control in a cohort study) is described here and compared with other designs, including the classic case-control and cohort studies and the case-cohort study. In the nested case-control study, cases of a disease that occur in a defined cohort are identified and, for each, a specified ...

  20. Nested case control study

    nested case control study. A case control study that utilizes cases and control subjects already being studied for another purpose; often part of the larger population of a cohort study. The cases are those that arise in the larger population; the controls are other members of the same study population age- and sex-matched, but without the ...

  21. Nested Study

    Definition. A nested case-control study is one that is "nested" within a cohort study. In many cohort studies, all subjects provide a wide range of information at the time of recruitment, e.g., results from a physical examination, answers to multiple questionnaires, blood and urine samples, and results from imaging techniques.

  22. Prevalence and risk factors of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC

    In this prospective, observational study nested within the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (AHOBPR), we found that 70% of our sample with a PCR diagnosis of COVID-19 met the clinical case definition of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), whereby chronic dyspnea appears to be the most burdensome and persistent symptom.

  23. How Zipporah Saved Moses from God's Wrath

    What Exactly Is Happening in Exodus 4?. Moses had been sent on a mission by God: meet his brother Aaron and, together, confront Pharaoh. In Exodus 3:10, God had told Moses to go and deliver his people from Pharaoh, but Moses resisted until "the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses" (Exodus 4:14).Moses complained "I am slow of speech and of tongue" (4:10).

  24. Processes

    The paper presents a case study that applies a model predictive control (MPC) approach in a Micro850 programmable logic controller (PLC) to a laboratory pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process used for separating gas mixtures of CO2 and CH4. PLC is an industrial hardware characterized by its robustness to hazardous environments and limited computational capacities, which poses computational ...