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Information that makes up a case study tends to come from:
Consensus
A general agreement among a group of people or within a community, often reached after discussion and consideration of various perspectives.
Distinctiveness
the quality or condition of being clearly different or unique, setting someone or something apart from others.
Kelley's Covariation Model
A psychological theory that explains how individuals attribute cause to events based on the consistency, distinctiveness, and consensus of the event.
Consensus
General agreement among a group or community, often reached through collective deliberation.
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