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Case Study Research (Psychology Research Methods Explained) #Alevel

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    - [Presenter] A case study is
    a detailed piece of research
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    with an individual or
    small group of people.
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    There are various reasons why a case study
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    might be favored by
    psychological researchers.
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    The subject matter of the case study
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    might be highly unusual,
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    so therefore it might be difficult
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    to find a certain number of participants.
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    The person might be considered
    to be highly illustrative
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    of people with a particular condition
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    or in a particular circumstance,
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    even though the conditional circumstance
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    may not be statistically rare.
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    Another possibility is having a case study
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    of the number of normal people
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    and how they make decisions
    at key points in their lives.
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    The researchers might
    choose a small-scale study
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    in terms of number of people
    in order to capture rich detail
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    and to show some of the complexity
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    in the participants' lives.
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    The case study might be an early stage
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    of a larger program of research
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    to help the researchers plan
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    a well-designed experimental project.
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    A strength of case study research
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    is that there are some circumstances
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    where it is impossible
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    to have a large number of participants,
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    which makes this method ideal.
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    Moreover, case studies usually generate
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    a larger amount of detail
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    and rich qualitative data,
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    which can give a full picture
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    of the situation under scrutiny.
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    A weakness of case study research
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    is that they rarely produce
    enough qualitative data
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    for statistical testing,
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    meaning some people regard case studies
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    as more anecdotal than scientific.
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    Another weakness is that
    because case studies
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    sometimes involve quite
    an intense relationship
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    between the researcher
    and the participant,
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    they may lack objectivity.
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    The researcher may become too involved
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    and may alter the natural course
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    of the participant's life and experiences.
Title:
Case Study Research (Psychology Research Methods Explained) #Alevel
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01:39

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