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Benefits of Case Studies
Case studies offer a level of detailed analysis that is difficult to achieve with other research methods, providing deep insights that can guide future controlled research. They are frequently the only viable method for studying rare conditions, as obtaining a large enough sample for quantitative studies is often impossible. Furthermore, while they typically focus on atypical cases, the in-depth examinations provided by case studies can yield profound insights into normal psychological functioning and inspire the formulation of new theories and hypotheses.
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Disadvantages of Case Studies
Purpose of Case Studies
Advantage of Case Studies: Understanding Exceptional Individuals
Disadvantage of Case Studies: Researcher Bias
A researcher spends three years living with and documenting the life of a single, isolated individual who has had no contact with modern technology. The researcher's goal is to draw broad conclusions about the fundamental nature of human cognition without technological influence. What is the most significant scientific limitation of using this single-person investigation to achieve this specific goal?
Benefits of Case Studies
Limitations of Case Studies
Case of Henry Molaison (H.M.)
Case of Anna O.
The Little Albert Experiment
Comparison of Single-Subject Research and Case Studies
Case Study of Anna O.
Case Study of Anna O.
Limitations of Case Studies
Which statement accurately describes the type of data collected in a psychological case study?
A researcher conducts an in-depth, year-long investigation of a single patient with a rare memory disorder. The researcher collects detailed interview transcripts, behavioral observations, and also administers standardized neuropsychological tests that yield numerical scores. Because the study includes these numerical test scores, it no longer qualifies as a case study.