What is another word for case study?

Pronunciation: [kˈe͡ɪs stˈʌdi] (IPA)

A case study is a research method that examines a particular instance of a phenomenon, often in an in-depth and comprehensive manner. Synonyms for the term "case study" include: case report, case analysis, exemplar, example study, case history, patient profile, customer review, success story, investigative review, and retrospective analysis. Each of these terms emphasizes different aspects of the approach, such as the focus on an individual case or the examination of a particular experience or outcome. Regardless of the terminology used, case studies are a valuable tool for gaining insights into complex phenomena and developing effective solutions in a wide range of fields, including business, medicine, education, and social science.

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What are the hyponyms for Case study?

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Famous quotes with Case study

  • Al Gore's performances could be a case study in abnormal-psychology classes.
    Rich Lowry
  • Watergate provides a model case study of the interaction and powers of each of the branches of government. It also is a morality play with a sad and dramatic ending.
    Bob Woodward
  • A praiseful life is bound to end up a wondrous or wonderful life. Do I really need to prove that to you? O.K listen up and let's take biblical David as a case study. He (David) throughtout his lifetime was praiseful. I mean, he was accustomed to praising God. That's why, nobody ever praised God as he did. Oh! yes, David praised God wildly to the extent that he once danced naked before God while he was in the mood of praise. And just because of that single act. God took him to be a man after his own heart. Not only that, even till now. David is still the most celebrated king of Israel. No wonder, there was and there is still a city in Israel called king David's city. Now, that's just a tip of what a praiseful life can do or achieve. Therefore, this is a call to praise God as much as you can and as long as you live. Because, you should praise God tirelessly and ceaselessly too. For, if you refuse to praise him continually, then it's obvious you are taking him (God) for granted. But, never take God for granted. For, as far as I'm concerned. God is always worthy of our praises. Unless you think otherwise. -Emeasoba George
    Emeasoba George
  • Whatever that God calls anyone to do, he equally equips him or her for it. Let's take prophet Jeremiah as a case study. He (Jeremiah) was destined to be a prophet even before he was formed or made in his mother's womb (Jeremiah 1 : 5). And that's why, when he complained that he was not outspoken or eloquent enough for his call and destiny. God neglected his complaints, because he already knew that he has wholly equiped him for the task in question. Now, that is to say, whatever you need to fulfill your God-given destiny is already deposited right inside you. So what else are you still waiting for? Anyway, what you've got to do is just to discover and fulfill your destiny by all means. And believe you me, the very moment your destiny is discovered and fulfilled. You will surely and eventually make a global impact and positive change in your lifetime or rather in the world just like prophet Jeremiah, biblical Joseph, king David, Zig Ziglar, Martin Luther King Jnr., Dr. Myles Munroe, Dr. Uma Ukpai, Chinua Achebe among others. Nevertheless, I so much believe in destiny. I don't know about you or rather what about you?
    Emeasoba George
  • Anyone who dares to speak/live positively notwithstanding his/her plight/ordeal and as well, he/she is always grateful to God for all things. Then, God will surely sooner or later make him/her a wonder to himself/herself/the world and even to the posterity ahead. Let's take king David as a case study. He (David) spoke/lived positively and all his lifetime he was often praiseful/grateful to God even against all odds. No wonder, God took him to be a man after his own heart and eventually he (God) made him (David) the most celebrated king of Israel. Moreover, even his son Solomon was not left out. As a matter of fact, God also made him (Solomon) a wonder by endowing him with divine wisdom/great insight and that's why he was able to write 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs. Above all, he (Solomon) became the richest/wisest king ever according to the scripture. Now, do you long to be a wonder all-round? If Yes, then go ahead and think/speak/live/act positively, also dare to be grateful to God for all things even against all odds. For, God is ever ready/capable to equally make you a wonder to your ownself/generation/the world/posterity ahead.
    Emeasoba George

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