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The phrase "a single case study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one specific instance of research or analysis focused on a particular subject or phenomenon.
Example: "In this research paper, we will examine a single case study to illustrate the impact of social media on youth behavior."
Alternatives: "one case study" or "a solitary case study".
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This makes the narrative more interesting than a single case study, but also more depressing.
The investigation employed a single case study design, with multiple-baselines.
"Snakes and Suits," is built around a single case study of a psychopath who got ahead at the office; it has a chilling ending.
A single case study cannot provide generalizable results, and hence the marketing literature provides several meta-analyses based on published case studies of advertising effects.
Students synthesize use of these design tools in a final project or program proposal focused on a single case study of their choice.
A single case study design using qualitative and quantitative approaches (i.e., document analysis, observations, surveys and interviews) was adopted.
"Dahshur is just a single case study of what's happening on every archaeological site in Egypt," said Monica Hanna, who campaigns for greater resources to be allocated to Egypt's ancient sites.
As this study presents a (single) case study, external validity (and hence representativeness) is low.
A second concern is that a single case study has been used in "Extensibility" section to evaluate the extensibility.
In this paper, we presented a single case study, which may impose a threat to generalization of the results.
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Only four studies employed statistical analysis and sample sizes were small; several studies used a single case-study design.
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