Based on the data gathered and the collection methods studied, the following strengths and weaknesses of the two methods should be noted. For example, the advantages of a case study include accessibility, low cost, ease of use, effectiveness, and objectivity of data instead of opinion (Groenland & Dana, 2019). Among the disadvantages of the method, the laborious, inefficient, and sometimes lengthy process of collecting information should be mentioned. In contrast, the survey has such advantages as low cost, the possibility of conducting mass research, and the use of mathematical methods and visual materials (Treadwell & Davis, 2019). Nonetheless, this way has weaknesses such as restrictions on control, time, the scope of application, and difficulties associated with fieldwork organization. As a researcher, I can guarantee that the methods I choose are consistent with the research question since the work requires working with people, their opinions, preferences, and objections, as well as collecting qualitative data.
References
Groenland, E. & Dana, L. (2019). Qualitative methodologies and data collection methods: toward increased rigour in management research. World Scientific Publishing Company.
Treadwell, D., & Davis, A. (2019). Introducing communication research: Paths of inquiry. SAGE Publications.