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  1. Difference Between Action Research and Case Study

    The main difference between action research and case study is their purpose; an action research study aims to solve an immediate problem whereas a case study aims to provide an in-depth analysis of a situation or case over a long period of time. 1. What is Action Research?

  2. Action Research vs. Case Study

    Action research emphasizes collaboration, participation, and practical change, while case study focuses on in-depth investigation and contextual understanding. Despite their differences, both approaches contribute to knowledge generation and have the potential to inform theory and practice.

  3. Action Research vs. Case Study: What's the Difference?

    "Action Research" is participatory and requires the involvement of community members or organization participants in the process of identifying issues, gathering data, and analyzing it to take corrective action. "Case Study," in contrast, is an intensive, detailed investigation of a single individual, group, or event, often used to explore the ...

  4. What's the difference between action research and a case study?

    Attrition refers to participants leaving a study. It always happens to some extent—for example, in randomized controlled trials for medical research. Differential attrition occurs when attrition or dropout rates differ systematically between the intervention and the control group.As a result, the characteristics of the participants who drop out differ from the characteristics of those who ...

  5. What Is Action Research?

    Action research is a research method that aims to simultaneously investigate and solve an issue. In other words, as its name suggests, action research conducts research and takes action at the same time. It was first coined as a term in 1944 by MIT professor Kurt Lewin.A highly interactive method, action research is often used in the social ...

  6. Action Research vs. Case Study

    In contrast, Case Studies use a variety of data sources, from interviews to documents, to construct a comprehensive account of the case. Both methods prioritize depth over breadth. Action Research does so in its iterative immersion in a problem space, emphasizing understanding and change. Case Studies achieve depth by their intensive focus on a ...

  7. What Is a Case Study?

    Case studies are good for describing, comparing, evaluating and understanding different aspects of a research problem. Table of contents. When to do a case study. Step 1: Select a case. Step 2: Build a theoretical framework. Step 3: Collect your data. Step 4: Describe and analyze the case.

  8. Case Study

    A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organisation, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are sometimes also used.

  9. Action Research

    Action Research; Case Study Design; Literature Review; Quantitative Research Methods; ... He describes the difference between this approach and empirical scientific approaches, particularly highlighting the challenge of getting action research to be taken seriously by academic journals ... and applied/practical presentations of action research ...

  10. What Is a Case, and What Is a Case Study?

    Résumé. Case study is a common methodology in the social sciences (management, psychology, science of education, political science, sociology). A lot of methodological papers have been dedicated to case study but, paradoxically, the question "what is a case?" has been less studied.

  11. Comparative Similarities and Differences between Action Research

    Action Research Action research (AR) is a paradigm of inquiry where the researcher's primary purpose is to improve the capacity and subsequent practices of the researcher rather than to produce theoretical knowledge (Elliott, 1991). Improving practice means that the quality of the outcome of the process and products together are enhanced.

  12. Difference between Case Study and Action Research

    A case study is a topic in which a study is conducted about a person, group, event, etc. All the aspects of the topic are covered in a case study. Action research is content in which an issue is investigated and resolved. In this article, we will look at the difference between a case study and an action research. Case Study

  13. PDF Comparing the Five Approaches

    The differences are apparent in terms of emphasis (e.g., more observations in ethnog-raphy, more interviews in grounded theory) and extent of data collection (e.g., only interviews in phenomenology, multiple forms in case study research to provide the in-depth case picture). At the data analysis stage, the differences are most pronounced.

  14. Action research or case study?

    When planning for a practice-based enquiry or small-scale study you will most often be confronted with the choice between an action research or case study approach. Strictly speaking, there are many approaches to enquiries, but for practical reasons the action research or case study approaches are amongst the most popular for teacher-researchers.

  15. What is the difference between case study and action research?

    Case studies are important ,but the results they provide lack generalization. Action research, on the other hand, is the arena whereby the researcher, who is usually a teacher, uses certain data ...

  16. Case Study Methodology of Qualitative Research: Key Attributes and

    A case study is one of the most commonly used methodologies of social research. This article attempts to look into the various dimensions of a case study research strategy, the different epistemological strands which determine the particular case study type and approach adopted in the field, discusses the factors which can enhance the effectiveness of a case study research, and the debate ...

  17. Difference between Case Study and Action research

    Case study is an in-depth examination of a particular event or individual or a group of individuals. 02. Action research involves solving a problem. Case study involves observing a problem. 03. It is mainly used in educational field. It is used in many fields. 04. It always provides a solution to a problem.

  18. Action Research vs Case Study : Know the Key Difference Between Two

    Difference between action research and case study. At times people confuse the action research method with that of case study as both are a little bit similar to each other. But in real-time, they are quite different. Action research focuses on solving the immediate problem whereas, case studies focus on a particular phenomenon for a longer ...

  19. Case Study vs. Research

    Case study and research are both methods used in academic and professional settings to gather information and gain insights. However, they differ in their approach and purpose. A case study is an in-depth analysis of a specific individual, group, or situation, aiming to understand the unique characteristics and dynamics involved.

  20. 1 Differences and similarities between action research, case studies

    As Table 2 .1 shows, action research has several similarities with case studies (Blatter & Haverland, 2012;Yin, 1984) and ethnographic research (e.g. Burawoy et al., 1991;Wacquant, 1995 ...

  21. What Is Action Research?

    Action research is a research method that aims to simultaneously investigate and solve an issue. In other words, as its name suggests, action research conducts research and takes action at the same time. It was first coined as a term in 1944 by MIT professor Kurt Lewin. A highly interactive method, action research is often used in the social ...

  22. Action research for impact in addressing the grand challenges

    This essay explores how action research might offer a robust methodology to impact and study grand challenges by developing theory through action. Action research is introduced, and its contributions, strengths, and limitations are discussed in view of the current conversation about impact-driven scholarly work. Some practical guidance is given ...

  23. Distinguishing action research from participative case studies

    Participative case studies are a common scientific report proceeding from consulting projects. This paper discusses the contrasts between the action research method, consulting, and participative case studies. Ethical problems arise when action research is knowingly or unknowingly conflated with consultation practices, since this combination ...

  24. Exploring Players' Perspectives: A Comprehensive Topic Modeling Case

    Game reviews heavily influence public perception. User feedback is crucial for developers, offering valuable insights to enhance game quality. In this research, Metacritic game reviews for Elden Ring were analyzed for topic modeling using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT), and a hybrid model combining both to identify effective ...

  25. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    Yin (1994) defines case study as an empirical research activity that, by using versatile empirical material gathered in several different ways, examines a specific present-day event or action in a bounded environment. Case study objective is to do intensive research on a specific case, such as individual, group, institute, or community.

  26. Computational thinking with game design: An action research study with

    Middle school students often enter Computer Science (CS) classes without previous CS or Computational Thinking (CT) instruction. This study evaluated how Code.org's block-based programming curriculum affects middle school students' CT skills and attitudes toward CT and CS. Sixteen students participated in the study. This was a mixed methods action research study that used pre- and post ...

  27. Helicobacter pylori and acne vulgaris: is there a relationship?

    On comparing between the percentages of positive H. pylori antibody in serum between the patients with AV and healthy controls, a highly statistically significant difference was found between the two groups (P = 0.006) (Table 2).On comparing between the percentages of positive H. pylori antigen in stool in the patients with different grades of acne severity and healthy controls, the rate of ...