Research Ready: Case Study
-To complete the Research Ready: Case Study, you must complete each of the instructional modules. Completion of the Research Ready: Case Study program is done independently; you may work on the modules at your own pace and convenience.
-To complete each of the instructional modules, click on the module topic, review the content and explore the Resource Links. Once you feel comfortable with the topic, complete the mastery quiz. A certificate of completion will be available upon completion of each quiz and should saved or printed to demonstrate your proficiency.
**Doctoral Learners**
Please do not take the individual module quizzes
Click here to access your final mastery quiz for the Introduction to Research modules.
- Module 1 | What is a Case Study?
- Module 2 | How Did the Case Study Originate?
- Module 3 | Epistemic and Methodological Variations
- Module 4 | Epistemic Issues, Part 1: The “Case Unit”
- Module 5 | Types of Case Units (and Their Logic)
- Module 6 | Case Units and Case Families
- Module 7 | Epistemic Issues, Part 2: Triangulation and its Types
- Module 8 | Case Study Findings -- What Good are They?
- Module 9 | Common Logic (and Fallacy) in Case Findings
- Module 10 | Deliverable
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