What is a case study?
A written summary of a real-life case which is based on data collected of a period of time. Qualatative, primary and secondary sources
What is Sampling?
Sampling is the process of choosing the people place and time to collect primary data. Sample is a subset of the population selected for measurement, observing or questioning so as to provide statistical information about the population.
Who is the main character in Alladin?
Alladin
Who won the last NBA championship
Celtics
What is the freezing temperature of water?
0 degrees celsius
What is the purpose of a case study?
The purpose of the case study is to observe and gather data about the specific individual or group which therefore causes the data to be unable to be applied to a wider population.
What are the sampling methods?
Random, Systematic, stratified, cluster, convinience
What type of car is Lightning McQueen
Racecar or Chevrolet
Who is the greatest golfer of all time?
Tiger Woods
Name all the continents
Antarctica, Oceania, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa
List 3 advantages of a case study
Lots of details are collected
Sample population can be surveyed when large population are unavailable
General predictions are possible
Behaviours are described as it occurs
Researcher controls the situation
What is a sample group?
Sample group can be identified or decided where the sample group is to be chosen from, or where there is a list to draw the sample from; for example, people from your neighborhood or a specific community organization, such as a child care centre.
Leonardo De Caprio
What sport was Sir away for the other day?
Athletics
Which country uses the currency of Rupees?
India
List 4 disadvantages of a case study
Data collected may not be necessarily be valid for a wider population
Danger of data bias when only one person is collecting
May be time consuming
Difficult to analyse
Valid information may be missed
Behaviour exhibited may be different to that displayed in a natural environment.
What is Sample size?
Sample Size refers to the number of participants that are actually selected for the research study. The nature of your research proposal will indicate what is appropriate; however, a suitable sample size for an IRP questionnaire would be about 20-30 people. This may be complemented by 2 interviews, a case study or 2 to 3 observations.
Name the 7 dwarfs
sleepy, grumpy, doc, clumsy, sneezy, bashful, Happy
Who did Australia just beat in Cricket
England
What is the 3rd planet from the sun?
Earth
Give a detailed example of a case study
Did they get it right sir?
Give a detailed example of sampling
Did they get it right sir?
How long is the movie Sing?
1hour and 50minutes
What sport is Magnus Carlson from?
Chess
What was Shakespeare's theatre called?