Multiple Choice
Case studies can be problematic because:
A) They tend to consist of quantitative data
B) They can only give an outsider's view of the participants' experiences
C) The large number of participants tends to make it hard to deal with
D) Often, very little data is available
E) As the participant writes about himself/herself, the data can be biased
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