Is there a limit on how many case studies we can refer to? (1 Viewer)

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For example if the question asks to analyse the method of expansion using a case study.. since no single case study refers to ALL the methods.. would we get marked down for using five different case studies, one for each method?
 

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No, there's not. However, it's like English. You can use as many texts as you want, but it's better to use 2 or 3 well, than 4 or 5 badly. You won't get extra marks for using more, it's just how well you use them
 

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Although, can I give you a suggestion. Technically theres no limit, if you use too many case studies you may find it difficult to make links within the essay/report (especially if there is a 2nd part to the question). I like to stick to 2 case studies (or sometimes 1 if its really comprehensive), and have the occasional reference to a 3rd.

But thats just my opinion.

Good luck.
 

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