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Análisis Tipológico×Investigación de Estudio de Caso×
CampoMétodos de campoCualitativa
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origenLate 19th century (Montelius ~1885); extended broadly through 20th century1984 (seminal codification)
Autor originalOscar Montelius (seriation/typology in archaeology); formalized across disciplines through 19th–20th c. comparative humanitiesRobert K. Yin (systematised in Case Study Research, 1984)
TipoClassificatory / interpretive methodQualitative research design
Fuente seminalMcKern, W. C. (1939). The Midwestern Taxonomic Method as an aid to archaeological culture study. American Antiquity, 4(4), 301–313. link ↗Yin, R.K. (2018). Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods (6th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1506336169
Aliastypology construction, artifact typology, type analysis, classificatory typologyVaka Çalışması (Case Study), case study design, case study methodology
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ResumenTypological analysis is a systematic method for grouping objects, texts, legal categories, or social phenomena into defined types based on shared attributes. Originating in archaeology and linguistics, it is now widely applied across the humanities and social sciences to impose analytical order on diverse corpora, trace historical change, and enable meaningful comparison across cases or cultures.Case study research is a qualitative research design that investigates a specific phenomenon, individual, group, organisation, or event in depth within its real-world context. Systematised by Robert K. Yin in 1984, it supports single-case and multiple-case designs and draws on multiple data sources — interviews, observation, documents, and artefacts — to build a rich, contextualised account of a bounded unit.
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