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rlane42

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The preferred technique for data analysis in case study design is
 
  a) Pattern matching
  b) Explanation building
  c) Time-series analysis
  d) Logic models

Question 2

Yin's (2009) data analysis strategies include all but which of the following
 
  a) Start with the data most relevant to your research question
  b) Create a structure of the study using a case description
  c) Look for findings that contradict your assumptions
  d) Copy all data to color coded index cards



bassamabas

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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