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Guidelines for Writing a Case Study
Case studies are an effective publication method used to document the facts and analysis of a specific observation or incident. The content and format of a case study can vary depending on several factors, including the purpose of the case study, the degree of analysis available at the time of the report, the derived lessons learned, and any recommendations. This commentary outlines the guidelines for writing an effective case study.
Guidelines for Writing a Case Study
Case studies are an effective publication method used to document the facts and analysis of a specific observation or incident. The content and format of a case study can vary depending on several factors, including the purpose of the case study, the degree of analysis available at the time of the report, the derived lessons learned, and any recommendations. This commentary outlines the guidelines for writing an effective case study.
Guidelines for Writing a Case Study
Koehler, Michael G. (author)
ACS Chemical Health & Safety ; 27 ; 3-7
2020-01-27
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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