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Today we will… Recall what a case study is and some examples from cognitive psychology Examine what is involved in compiling a case study Discuss how a psychologist might select information for a case study Consider how case studies may contribute to psychological research psychlotron.org.uk
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Case studies Which case studies do you know? From cognitive psychology: HM – anterograde amnesia following surgery to reduce epilepsy KF – STM deficits following head injury Clive Wearing – retrograde & anterograde amnesia following viral brain infection psychlotron.org.uk
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Case studies In depth study of: An individual or small group A specific environment Draws on a range of sources of data according to the purpose e.g.: Clinical psychology Educational psychology Sports psychology psychlotron.org.uk
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What’s in a case study? Case history Description (& diagnosis) of problem/issue Record of treatment/intervention Record of outcomes psychlotron.org.uk
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What’s in a case study? Biographical information (e.g. interviews) Observations Psychological test results Pre-existing records (e.g. school, employment, medical) Reports from others psychlotron.org.uk
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Case studies Strengths Rich, qualitative data provides in-depth understanding (non- reductive) Can track and describe change over time (not just a ‘snapshot’) Weaknesses Heavy reliance on retrospective & self- report data Non-standardised methods may be difficult to replicate Lack of generalisability psychlotron.org.uk
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Case studies and other research Theory ResearchPractice Generate new theoretical ideas Test out existing theories Develop new measuring instruments and research techniques psychlotron.org.uk
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