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A clinical psychologist wants to perform an in-depth case study on a patient exhibiting a rare neurodevelopmental disorder. Apply the case study methodology to describe a research design that incorporates exactly one qualitative tool and one quantitative tool to study this patient's condition.

Question: A clinical psychologist wants to perform an in-depth case study on a patient exhibiting a rare neurodevelopmental disorder. Apply the case study methodology to describe a research design that incorporates exactly one qualitative tool and one quantitative tool to study this patient's condition.

Sample answer: The psychologist can conduct semi-structured interviews (qualitative tool) with the patient and their caregivers to gather detailed descriptions of their daily life and developmental history. To supplement this qualitative analysis, the psychologist can administer standardized cognitive assessments (quantitative psychological testing) to measure the patient's intellectual functioning.

Key points:

  • Application of one qualitative tool (e.g., interviews, naturalistic observation) to study the patient.
  • Application of one quantitative tool (e.g., psychological testing, physiological measurements) to study the patient.
  • Integration of both qualitative and quantitative data to provide an in-depth examination.

Rubric: The response must apply the case study methodology to a patient with a rare neurodevelopmental disorder by: 1) Specifying one appropriate qualitative tool (e.g., interviews or naturalistic observation); 2) Specifying one appropriate quantitative tool (e.g., psychological testing or physiological measurements); 3) Briefly describing how both are applied to study the patient's condition in one to three sentences.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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