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Hi everyone!
Currently I am very busy with my master thesis. I am just not sure what research method I have applied.
I have interviewed (semi-structured) several experts on a certain phenomenon.
Would you think of this as a single case study (the phenomenon) or as a multiple case study(the expters being interviewed on the phenomenon).
You see, the reason why I think of it as a multiple case study is that i asked the interviewees their views on a predefined list of themes. Therefore a cross-case method to find similarities across cases might be applicable. However... I am just not sure..
What about my unit of analysis, is that the phenomenon or the interviewees?
Can anyone help me on this?(up)
Thanks:-)
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