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Case Studies

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Case Studies

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Case studies

  • A case study is a description and recording of a specific group or institution which is representative of society.
  • Case studies make it possible to make generalisations.
  • Sometimes, cases studies that are not typical of the population are used which can provide valuable insight into different social aspects of life.
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Using case studies

  • Case studies are seen as ideal research methods in some instances as they utilise many different research methods.
  • For example, interviews, questionnaires and observations.
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Appropriate use

  • They are seen as appropriate when:
    • It is acceptable to use mixed methods.
    • An in-depth research is needed.
    • The researcher wants to gauge the impact of relationships or processes on an outcome.
    • ‘Real life’ situations need to be monitored.
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Advantages

  • Triangulation of data as the researcher can use mixed research methods.
  • Valid data since the data collected are from ‘real life’ situations.
  • Case studies help the development of grounded theory (making theories through gathering and analysing data).
  • Case studies can be tailored to the needs of the current research.
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Disadvantages

  • It is hard to make generalisations by using only one case study.
  • Observer effect might occur, where the people involved change their behaviour to align with what the researcher expects from them as they are aware that they are being monitored.
  • Practical problems may arise such as access as the gatekeeper might not allow it.
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Disadvantages cont.

  • Ethical issues may arise such as lack of informed consent.
  • Case studies may be low in reliability as they might be unique in their findings and criticised by other sociologists later.

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