Case studies

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    • Case studies:
      • detailed, in-depth and longitudinal analysis of an individual, group, institution or event
      • may involve gathering data from family and friends of the individual as well as the person themselves
      • typically unusual individuals or events (e.g. someone with a rare disorder)
      • usually involve qualitative data e.g. due to questionnaires, interviews or psychological tests
    • Case studies: strengths
      + rich and detailed insight compared to the more 'superficial' forms of data that might be collected. Detail is likely to increase the validity of the data collected
      + enables study of unusual behaviour. for example, some behaviours/conditions are very rare and cannot be studied using other methods. additionally, some cases can help understanding of 'typical functioning
    • Case studies: limitations
      • prone to researcher bias as conclusions are based on the subjective interpretation of the researcher and personal accounts. this may reduce the validity of the study
      • small samples as the sample may be one individual/event with unique characteristics. this makes it difficult to make generalisations (low external validity)
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