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  1. Case study

    A case study is an in-depth, detailed examination of a particular case (or cases) within a real-world context. [1] [2] For example, case studies in medicine may focus on an individual patient or ailment; case studies in business might cover a particular firm's strategy or a broader market; similarly, case studies in politics can range from a narrow happening over time like the operations of a ...

  2. HBS Cases: How Wikipedia Works (or Doesn't)

    For HBS professor Andrew McAfee, Wikipedia is a surprisingly high-quality product.But when his concept of "Enterprise 2.0" turned up on the online encyclopedia one day—and was recommended for deletion—McAfee and colleague Karim R. Lakhani knew they had the makings of an insightful case study on collaboration and governance in the digital world. . Key concepts include:

  3. Descriptive Research and Case Studies

    Case studies are generally a single-case design, but can also be a multiple-case design, where replication instead of sampling is the criterion for inclusion. Like other research methodologies within psychology, the case study must produce valid and reliable results in order to be useful for the development of future research.

  4. Case-control study

    A case-control study (also known as case-referent study) is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some supposed causal attribute. Case-control studies are often used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who ...

  5. Case method

    The case method is a teaching approach that uses decision-forcing cases to put students in the role of people who were faced with difficult decisions at some point in the past. It developed during the course of the twentieth-century from its origins in the casebook method of teaching law pioneered by Harvard legal scholar Christopher C. Langdell.

  6. What Is a Case Study?

    A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organization, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are sometimes also used.

  7. Case study

    Case study is a useful methodology for focusing on relationships connecting everyday practices in natural settings, placing attention on a local situation (Stake, 2006). The case study is useful to investigate an issue in depth and 'provide an explanation that can cope with the complexity and subtlety of real of life situation' (Denscombe ...

  8. Case Study Houses

    The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph Rapson to ...

  9. Psychology's 10 Greatest Case Studies

    Phineas Gage. One day in 1848 in Central Vermont, Phineas Gage was tamping explosives into the ground to prepare the way for a new railway line when he had a terrible accident. The detonation went off prematurely, and his tamping iron shot into his face, through his brain, and out the top of his head. Remarkably Gage survived, although his ...

  10. PDF File:Case Studies, How instructors are teaching with Wikipedia (Wiki

    For older versions, see File:Wikipedia Education Program Case Studies.pdf. v; t; e; Wiki Education Foundation print brochures. This set of print brochures, updated in September 2014, is available in print from Wiki Education Foundation for the Classroom Program and other higher education outreach activities. They should be printed on B5 paper ...

  11. Education/Case Studies

    Brochure in PDF format, collecting these case studies, published June 2012. (direct download) Since Wikipedia began in 2001, educators around the world have integrated the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit into their curriculum. In 2010, the Wikimedia Foundation started the Wikipedia Education Program to provide more support for educators ...

  12. Web performance case study: Wikipedia page previews

    Wikipedia page previews. Wikipedia page previews, internally known as the MediaWiki "Popups" extension, are those balloons with snippets of text and an image you see when you hover over a link on Wikipedia and other MediaWiki-powered sites. When you hover over a link, a snippet of the linked document is accessed through the MediaWiki API.

  13. Wikipedia Case Study

    Case Study: Wikipedia Wikipedia is a free-content encyclopedia, written collaboratively by people from all around the world. The site is a wiki, which means that anyone with access to an Internet-connected computer can edit entries simply by clicking on the edit this page link.

  14. Case study

    A case study is one of several ways of doing research whether it is social science related or even socially related. It is an intensive study of a single group, incident, or community. [1] Other ways include experiments, surveys, multiple histories, and analysis of archival information [2].. Rather than using samples and following a rigid protocol to examine limited number of variables, case ...

  15. case study

    case study (plural case studies) (uncountable) Research performed in detail on a single individual, group, incident or community, as opposed to, for instance, a sample of the whole population. (countable) A case used in a such research.

  16. 4 Ways to Write a Case Study

    Preparing the Interview. 1. Select participants that you will interview for inclusion in your case study. Experts in a particular field of study or customers that have implemented a tool or service that is the subject of the study will provide the best information. Find knowledgeable people to interview.

  17. Case study (psychology)

    Case study in psychology refers to the use of a descriptive research approach to obtain an in-depth analysis of a person, group, or phenomenon. A variety of techniques may be employed including personal interviews, direct-observation, psychometric tests, and archival records.In psychology case studies are most often used in clinical research to describe rare events and conditions, which ...

  18. PDF Fairness in Socio-technical Systems: a Case Study of Wikipedia

    igation of fairness in STS, we focus on the case of Wikipedia. We systematically review 75 papers describing different types of bias in Wikipedia, which we classify and relate to. stablished notions of harm from algorithmic fairness research. By analysing causal relationships between the observed phenomena, we demonstrat.

  19. Wikipedia as a tool for contemporary history of science: A case study

    Rapid developments and methodological divides hinder the study of how scientific knowledge accumulates, consolidates and transfers to the public sphere. Our work proposes using Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, as a historiographical source for contemporary science. We chose the high-profile field of gene editing as our test case, performing a historical analysis of the English-language ...

  20. Study finds Wikipedia influences judicial behavior

    Wired reporter Will Knight spotlights a study by researchers from MIT and other universities that finds judges are turning to Wikipedia for guidance when making legal decisions. "The researchers also found evidence that the use of Wikipedia reflects an already stretched system," writes Knight. "The legal decisions that included Wikipedia-influenced citations were most often seen in the ...

  21. Using Wikipedia to enhance student learning: A case study in ...

    Currently, there is widespread interest in how Web 2.0 tools can be used to improve students' learning experiences. Previous studies have focused either on the advantages of wikis or on concerns over the use of Wikipedia. In this study, we propose to use Wikipedia as a classroom wiki. In doing so, we discuss how students can improve their standard written assignments using Wikipedia instead ...

  22. Wikipedia and the University, a case study

    In their study of a university in Liverpool, UK, Knight & Pryke (2012) found that 75% of academics and students use Wikipedia regularly, particularly in the early stages of research, yet only ...

  23. The Case Study of Vanitas

    The Case Study of Vanitas (ヴァニタスの 手記 (カルテ)?, Vanitasu no karute) è un manga scritto e disegnato da Jun Mochizuki, serializzato in Giappone sul Monthly Gangan Joker di Square Enix dal 22 dicembre 2015. Un'edizione in lingua italiana è edita da Star Comics dal 3 dicembre 2017. Il 3 luglio 2021 è iniziata la trasmissione della serie anime, prodotta dallo studio Bones ed ...

  24. 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.