case studies Flashcards

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what is a case study

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  • an in-depth investigation, description and analysis of a single individual, group, institution or event.
  • It usually collects qualitative data e.g. through interviews, observations, questionnaires
  • Sometimes quantitative data can be obtained through experiments or psychological testing.
  • Case studies can be conducted over a long period of time and information may be gathered from the person as well as family and friends.
  • Longitudinal studies 2+ weeks
  • Snapshot studies - 2 weeks or less
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what are the strengths/positives of case studies

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  • What is normal and what deviates from that and case studies helps us with that.
  • Case studies and contribute to our understanding of ‘normal functioning’.
  • Case studies provide rich, detailed insights concerning unusual and atypical forms of behaviour. –> They may be preferred to “artificial” methods such as experiments and questionnaires.
  • Case studies may lead to larger scale research
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what are the weaknesses/negatives of case studies

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  • Study is atypical - can we compare to society/ can we generalise it ? → is it the only one
  • Objectivity / subjectivity, if you study someone consistently over a course of years, you’re going to lose objectivity and your findings won’t be relevant.
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