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  1. Sage Research Methods

    The idea that deviant cases are important to carefully examine is embedded in many of the qualitative approaches that are widely used in case study research. ... there is an issue of representativeness embedded in all qualitative or case study research that sampling can, to a certain extent, address. ...

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    The process of identifying extreme or deviant cases occurs after some portion of data collection and analysis has been completed. Researchers seek out extreme or deviant cases in order to develop a richer, more in-depth understanding of a phenonmenon and to lend credibility to one's research account.

  3. PDF Case-Selection Techniques in Case Study Research: A Menu of Qualitative

    How are we to know which cases are deviant, or most-deviant, if the population numbers in the hundreds or thousands? Qualitative inquiry is of little utility in such contexts. Finally, the menu of options provided by Eckstein and colleagues is notably incomplete. In this paper, we clarify the methodological issues involved in case-selection ...

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    Deviant case analysis is a process for refining an analysis until it can explain or account for a majority of cases. ... "Qualtative research in health care: Assessing quality in qualitative research." BMJ. 320(7226), 50-52. Patton, MQ. (1999). "Enhancing the quality and credibility of qualitative analysis." HSR: Health Services Research. 34 (5 ...

  5. Attention To Negative Cases

    Negative cases, also referred to as outliers or deviant cases (Deviant Case Analysis), are data points or narratives that do not align with the prevailing patterns, themes, or interpretations that emerge from the qualitative analysis. They often represent exceptions to the norm or counterexamples to the general trends identified in the research.

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    In particular, follow-up studies, whether qualitative or quantitative, which select on the hypothesized explanatory variable would be a valuable complementary component of a larger research strategy. Second, deviant cases, and especially positive deviant cases, can serve an important inspirational function for multiple audiences, whether ...

  7. What is Negative Case Analysis?

    Negative case analysis is a methodological approach in qualitative research, which involves finding and discussing data that contradict the explanations emerging from the research. It is the process of refining your analysis each time a new negative case arises and continuing this revision until your study can explain the majority of the data ...

  8. Negative Case Analysis

    Extreme case sampling is a method in qualitative research that focuses on selecting instances that are unusual or extraordinary, often referred to as "deviant cases." This approach is similar to negative case analysis but with a broader focus on capturing the full range of variability in a phenomenon.

  9. Negative Case Analysis

    Negative case or deviant case analysis is a critical analytic strategy for ensuring validity in qualitative research. Negative cases are integral to the constant comparative method of data analysis used to establish points of comparison with normal cases.

  10. Desperately Seeking Dissonance: Identifying the Disconfirming Case in

    Actively seeking the disconfirming or deviant case is properly regarded as a hallmark of trustworthiness in primary qualitative research. The need to subject emergent theory to such testing is no ...