case studies Flashcards
1
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define case study
A
analysis of unusual or typical individuals or events to produce qualitative data
(in depth investigation, description or analysis of a single event, institution, individual, group)
2
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what do case studies tend to be and involve
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- longitudinal
- gathering of data from friends and family of individuals as well as individual themselves
- researchers may construct a case history of individual
3
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give 3 strengths of case studies
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+ rich detailed insights that shed light on atypical behaviour
+ contribute to understanding of typical functioning
+ leads to future studies by producing hypothesis
+ leads to review of theories alternative evidence
4
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give 4 limitations of case studies
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- issues with generalising findings due to small sample size
- information into report is based into subjective selection and interpretation by researcher
- personal accounts from participants and family are prone to inaccuracy and memory decay
- low validity