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A case is the unit of study. In an aggregate analysis—say, of welfare expenditures in the American states—the case is the state, and there are 50 cases. In a survey, the respondent is the case. Foran experiment, the subjects are the cases. In general, the sample size (N) indicates the number of cases, and each unit of that N represents one case.

Michael S. Lewis-Beck
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