write a synopsis that address:
1. what is the primary goal of case studies?
2. Discuss how Human Theory plays a significant role in
research.
1. Primary goal of case studies
The primary goal of the case study is to provide an opportunity for the users to see how the context referred virtually match with the real-life image; a secondary goal of a case study is to reinforce the understanding of the rules guiding image presentation of real-world in virtual format.
For students, the objective of doing a Case Study is to allow students with real expertise and understanding by applying their creative thinking and to do wide research on the subject to enhance their knowledge, as well as judgment to excel.
In business, a case study is prepared by an organization to showcase the social proof to its customers and prospects. Case studies are one of the best marketing strategies that are used by the companies to let their customers know how valuable their products or services are and how they can benefit.
An organization, in general, share the real-life examples using case studies to showcase who has benefited from their products, so that the new customer can easily visualize how it can help them as well. Eventually, this leads to greater sales results.
2. How Human Theory plays a significant role in research
Research is something which is conducted practically to obtain the result of any theoretical guidelines, assumption, thinking or facts. Human guided theory provides the base to carry out the research in order to obtain the desired result. Theory is so important in research that without it the research may fall into the “black hole” of scientific research and the research may be wither directionless or may have deviation from standard result assumption: make a conclusion without nexus or worst to invert cause and consequence.
For example, A theoretical fact is found that recently the number of car crashes has been sharply increased and you start a research to find out the causes of car crashes. You then, questioned a lot of people involved in a car crash to understand the pattern of the car crases by including different questions like what they ate, what they drank in the day of the accident. After gathering all the responses, you do the statistics. In the end, you plot the results. Maybe they look like this: 90% ate bread, 70% drank alcohol, 40% ate or drank something else, few of them had emotional problem, few of them had mental stress, etc.
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