Expe Lesson 3
Expe Lesson 3
Expe Lesson 3
NONEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS
2. Case Studies
In case studies, a researcher compiles a descriptive study of a
subject’s experiences, observable behaviors, and archival records
kept by an outside observer.
In Clinical Psychology, an evaluative case study is used to asses an
individual overall level of psychological function.
Case studies range from low-low to low-high.
Case studies have several advantages:
o Source of inferences, hypotheses and theories.
o Source of therapy techniques.
o Allow study of rare phenomena.
o Provide exceptions to accepted ideas, theories and
practices.
o Persuasive and motivational value (advertising).
Case studies have several limitations:
o Representativeness of samples.
o Completeness of data
o Reliance on retrospective data
Retrospective data are recollections of past events that are
collected in the present.