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Case study analysis

Hello,
Can anyone tell me the format for writing up a case study analysis...Shouls there be an introduction to each part, should there be a lot of headings and sub-headings...should a part of the analysis be written in point form?? Any information you could provide me with would be greatly appreciated..

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Shouls there be an introduction to each ... part of the analysis be written in point form?? [/nq] Why don't you search for some examples of case-study analyses in your field of interest at your nearest library or even on the Web?

  • Shouls there be an introduction to each ...
  • part of the analysis be written in point form??
  • [/nq] Why don't you search for some examples of case-study analyses in your field of interest at your nearest library or even on the Web?
  • I suspect that different disciplines have different formats.
  • That's true in the sciences and the humanities in the rest of the world.
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anita wrote on 14 Oct 2004:
[nq:1]Hello, Can anyone tell me the format for writing up a case study analysis...Shouls there be an introduction to each ... part of the analysis be written in point form?? Any information you could provide me with would be greatly appreciated..[/nq]
Why don't you search for some examples of case-study analyses in your field of interest at your nearest library
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Hi Franke,
That is true...different disciplines do have different formats. However, I have tried looking this matter up on the web and have had no luck so far. All I can find is the actual case studies themselves...I want to see an actual case study report/analysis.
I found one website that gives pointers on how to write such reports but it is not specefic enough.
Thanks for writing ba

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