Abstract The intent of the present paper is to describe the unique characteristics of ethnographic and case subject of attention research.
Abstract
The intent of the present paper is to describe the unique characteristics of ethnographic and case subject of attention research. The central difference between ethnography and case thought lies in the study's intention. Ethnography is inward looking, aiming to lay bare the tacit knowledge of civilization participants. Case study is outward looking, aiming to delineate the nature of phenomena in consequence of detailed investigation of individual cases and their adjoining matters Some practical and theoretical applications of case consideration research are described. The comparative analysis of ethnography and case application of mind is developed with illustrative examples from education, psychology and sociology.
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