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What type of questions should you ask yourself when referring to case studies? Do the questions differ based on the case studies being modern or historical?

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One should first ask what is the purpose or motive of the case study.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As we know case studies are detailed and in-depth research of a particular subject, one should first ask what is the purpose or motive of the case study.
  • One should ask how to implement or put into practice a particular study/process for the welfare of all. It is also important to understand that case studies cannot always be generalized.
  • Questions differ on the context of the study and most essentially on being modern or historical.
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