2. Case Studies Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 5 key features of case studies
A
- In-depth investigation of one person or a small group
- typically investigates naturally occurring events
- can be longitudinal or retrospective
- gathers a range of information to form a case history
- use number of methods to gather information (triangulation of methods)
2
Q
Briefly explain the case of Clive Wearing
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- suffered rare brain infection
- virus completely destroyed his LTM
- lives in a ‘snapshot of time’
3
Q
What is the main ethical issue with case studies? How is it resolved?
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- Confidentiality
- Initials or pseudo names are used
4
Q
What are the two positive evaluations for case studies?
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- Method is rich and detailed, making it highly valid
- Method has an abundance of ecological validity
5
Q
What are the three negative evaluations for case studies?
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- The method can be particularly subjective
- The method suffers from poor generalisability
- The method has low reliability