Correlations and case studies Flashcards

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What is a correlation?

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A technique which measures the relationship between two continuous variables

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What is the correlation coefficient?

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  • A numerical value somewhere between -1 and +1
  • A value of +1 represents a perfect positive correlation
  • A value of -1 represents a perfect negative correlation
  • The closer to +1 or -1, the stronger the relationship between co-variables
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How are correlations shown?

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  • Plotted on scattergrams, where each axis represents one variable
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What are case studies?

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  • An in-depth investigation, description and analysis of a single individual group, institution or event
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What do case studies involve?

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  • Focus on unusual or typical cases
  • Produce qualitative data
  • Use of interviews, bservations, questionnaires
  • Often longitudinal, gather data from friends/family and individuals
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What are the strengths of case studies?

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  • Rich, detailed insights, shedding light on unusual forms of behaviour
  • Contribute to our understanding of ‘typical’ brain functioning (HM)
  • Generate hypotheses for future study
  • Allow investigation of unique cases that may otherwise be unethical
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What are the limitations of case studies?

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  • Limited generalisation of findings due to small samples
  • Info is based on subjective selection and interpretation of data
  • Personal accounts may be prone to inaccuracy and memory decay= low validity
  • Replication is difficult
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