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With previous editions selling over 90,000 copies, the new edition of Case Study Research has been carefully revised, updated, and expanded while retaining virtually all of the features and coverage of the second edition. New to the Third Edition are: additional examples of case study research; discussions of developments in related methods, including randomized field trials and computer-assisted coding techniques; added coverage of the strengths of multiple-case studies, case study screening, and the case study as a part of larger multimethod studies; and five major analytical techniques, including the use of logic models to guide analysis.…mehr

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With previous editions selling over 90,000 copies, the new edition of Case Study Research has been carefully revised, updated, and expanded while retaining virtually all of the features and coverage of the second edition. New to the Third Edition are: additional examples of case study research; discussions of developments in related methods, including randomized field trials and computer-assisted coding techniques; added coverage of the strengths of multiple-case studies, case study screening, and the case study as a part of larger multimethod studies; and five major analytical techniques, including the use of logic models to guide analysis.
Autorenporträt
Robert K. Yin, Ph.D., serves as Chairman of the Board and CEO of COSMOS Corporation, an applied research and social science firm that has been in operation since 1980. Over the years, COSMOS has successfully completed hundreds of projects for government agencies, private foundations, and other entrepreneurial and non-profit organizations. At COSMOS, Dr. Yin actively leads various research projects, including those in which the case study method is used. He has authored numerous books and peer-reviewed articles, including Case Study Research and Applications of Case Study Research.nbsp; In 1998 he founded the Robert K. Yin Fund at M.I.T., which supports seminars on brain sciences, as well as other activities related to the advancement of predoctoral students in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.