“…In addition, big qual can present challenges for reporting theories and findings in a cohesive narrative when drawn from so much data. Collectively, we have learned to report the theory and research findings generated from big qual in a variety of ways, including single case studies with sections linking individuals' lived experiences within broad institution-level or system-level patterns (e.g., Brower, Bertrand Jones, & Hu, 2018;Nix et al, in press;Rutledge et al, 2015), and multiple case studies with vignettes illustrating findings within cases coupled with figures and/or tables summarizing patterns across all cases (e.g., Brower et al, in press;Brower, Mokher, Bertrand Jones, Cox, & Hu, 2019;Cohen-Vogel, Rutledge, & Osborne-Lampkin, 2011;Rutledge et al, 2015), and individual examples nested within composite institutions (e.g., Arnault, 2002;Brower et al, 2017;Conant, 2014). Composite institutions (or individuals) involve presenting data in vignettes that contain data from more than one institution or individual.…”