Topic > Escape Game Case Study - 1934

These components are: 1) research questions; 2) proposals or purpose of study; 3) unitary analysis; 4) logic that connects data to propositions; and 5) criteria for interpreting the results. The first two components have already been discussed. The units of analysis, i.e. the cases, which correspond to the research questions, are the experience of the two age groups in the escape rooms and the design elements of the escape rooms that influence intergenerational interaction and collaboration. Regarding connecting the data to the proposition, it should be noted that this case study did not clearly state the propositions, rather connections will be made between the data collected by various methods, as well as to the research questions, and the patterns emerging from the themes will be convergent to answer the research questions. Finally, the criteria for interpreting the results will be based on the coding of the data and the researcher's careful interpretations which will ultimately lead to conclusions and recommendations for future