Abstract
Empirical research was conducted on how students analyze cases and what case analysis techniques students employed to produce superior results. This article investigated (a) the analytical and writing approaches employed by students as they began to present their case analysis in written form, (b) whether an empirically derived underlying structure or process existed within their activities, and (c) student attributions for case writing improvement and case grade changes over time.
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