Tag: real-world research


ONE-SHOT CASE STUDY

Introduction to the One-Shot Case Study Methodology In the expansive landscape of qualitative research, the one-shot case study serves as a focused and intensive methodological tool designed to explore the complexities of real-world phenomena within a constrained timeframe. Unlike longitudinal designs that track subjects over years or decades, the one-shot case study prioritizes the immediate […]

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FIELD EXPERIMENT

Introduction and Definition of Field Experiments Field experiments represent a crucial class of research methodology utilized extensively across the natural and social sciences, particularly in disciplines such as psychology, economics, and sociology. They involve the strategic design and implementation of controlled manipulations within participants’ natural environments, rather than the artificial confines of a laboratory. This […]

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NATURAL EXPERIMENT

Natural experiments are a type of observational study that can be used to answer questions on the causal effects of an exposure. This type of study has become increasingly popular in the past few decades due to its ability to study real-world settings, as opposed to traditional laboratory experiments. Natural experiments provide the opportunity to […]

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