CALM DOWN! Now, all you have to do is go in there and prove to the judge you were paying attention in case study rehab and he will not charge you for Jay-walking.
Court is now in session. You may proceed with your questioning.
You say you attended case study rehab the entire week. To prove you were really there, tell me, what is case study?
Hmmm. Case study is an approach to research where you take a topic and do a study to understand the specifics and "complexity" of that topic. Case study uses different methods such as interviews and observations, which helps you gather information to better understand the subject. I can do a case study on on a church and hone in on specific details regarding the choir.
Okay! You may have gotten that one right, but what is a bounded system?
A bounded system is when there are boundaries set up around this one specific case whether that is an individual, class, or orginization. The system focuses on one object. For instance, if I want to do a case study about a black household, then I would need to focus on one specific phenomenon in the household, such as the television rules.
After listening to Mr. John today, I am closing this case and he will be free of any charges. Court dismissed.
Thank you again for your support! Learning about case study was really interesting. In the program, the director referenced Yin and Stake a lot and they both had important information about what case study is, the methods, designs, and how to apply it in your research.
I learned my lesson, and never again will I Jay-walk. However, I did find a new love for case study and I believe I am really learning to understand what it is. Freedom!
Your honor. My client pleads guilty of Jay-walking, but I believe we should look at the facts. He has proven he was at case study rehab and he has summarized what he has learned. He has done his time and learned his lesson.Therefore he is ready for a second chance.That is all your honor.
You were amazing! You really learned what case study was and will not be charged. Just be patient and walk across the crosswalk next time.