case studies

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  • Case study
    A researcher gathers a range of information on an individual, a group or an organisation
  • Case studies
    • Interviews are often the main source of data collected
    • Researcher can include observations of behaviour and experimental findings from psychological tests, and even include content analysis on records like diaries
    • Provide a level of detail that is collected about the individual or group
  • Types of case studies
    • Psychologically unusual individuals
    • Events, such as looking at the reasons for football violence by reviewing footage and interviewing criminals and police
    • Organisations, such as the hiring policies of google or the teaching at outstanding schools
    • Typical members of a demographic, like a group of 15 year old working class boys
  • Qualitative data
    Usually collected in case studies due to the use of interviews
  • Quantitative data
    Can be used to back up qualitative findings when researchers include experimental techniques
  • Snapshot
    A short case study
  • Longitudinal study
    A long case study where changes over time can be observed
  • Famous case studies
    • Paul Broca's research on a patient referred to as Tan, leading to the identification of Broca's area
    • Freud's case study of Little Hans, a young boy with a phobia of horses
    • The case of Genie, a child severely deprived of care from infancy until 13
  • Strengths of case studies
    • Collect in-depth and rich information about individuals, leading to a high level of realism and validity
    • Can study behaviours and situations that cannot be replicated in a lab
    • Can show a pre-existing psychological theory is incorrect or not yet complete
  • Weaknesses of case studies
    • Depend on memory and recall, which can be inaccurate
    • Findings cannot be generalised to wider populations
    • Exact replication is impossible
    • Researcher bias due to the large amount of data collected and the close relationship with the case
  • Case studies can generate hypotheses that can be tested experimentally and then ultimately accepted