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  1. Case Studies

    Past Papers. CIE. Spanish Language & Literature. Past Papers. Other Subjects. Revision notes on 7.1.6 Case Studies for the AQA A Level Psychology syllabus, written by the Psychology experts at Save My Exams.

  2. Case Study Research Method in Psychology

    Case studies are in-depth investigations of a person, group, event, or community. Typically, data is gathered from various sources using several methods (e.g., observations & interviews). The case study research method originated in clinical medicine (the case history, i.e., the patient's personal history). In psychology, case studies are ...

  3. Patient H.M. Case Study In Psychology: Henry Gustav Molaison

    H.M's Legacy. Henry Gustav Molaison, known as Patient H.M., is a landmark case study in psychology. After a surgery to alleviate severe epilepsy, which removed large portions of his hippocampus, he was left with anterograde amnesia, unable to form new explicit memories, thus offering crucial insights into the role of the hippocampus in memory ...

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    A case study is an in-depth study of a single person or a small group that all share a single characteristic (like a family). Case studies focus on abnormal cases: people with deviant behaviour, mental disorders or unusual gifts. Case studies are usually longitudinal studies - they take place over a period of time, typically months. They record changes in the behaviour and mental state of the ...

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    Case studies are very detailed investigations of an individual or small group of people, usually regarding an unusual phenomenon or biographical event of interest to a research field. ... A Level Psychology Topic Quiz - Research Methods Quizzes & Activities. Case Studies: Example Answer Video for A Level SAM 3, Paper 1, Q4 (5 Marks) Topic ...

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  7. Case Studies (A2 only)

    Because a case study uses a range of different research methods, this increases reliability by the process of triangulation (using a range of different methods to increase reliability). Using a range of different methods is a way of double-checking results. Examples of case studies include Freud's (1909) Little Hans and KF and HM examples of ...

  8. Case Study: Definition, Examples, Types, and How to Write

    A case study is an in-depth study of one person, group, or event. In a case study, nearly every aspect of the subject's life and history is analyzed to seek patterns and causes of behavior. Case studies can be used in many different fields, including psychology, medicine, education, anthropology, political science, and social work.

  9. Psychology Case Study Examples: A Deep Dive into Real-life Scenarios

    One notable example is Freud's study on Little Hans. This case study explored a 5-year-old boy's fear of horses and related it back to Freud's theories about psychosexual stages. Another classic example is Genie Wiley (a pseudonym), a feral child who was subjected to severe social isolation during her early years.

  10. Case Studies

    Description, AO1 of Case Studies: An in-depth, detailed investigation of an individual or group. It would usually include biographical details, as well as details of behaviours or experiences of interest to the researcher. Can use a variety of Psychology research methods (experimental and non-experimental) in order to collect data for the case ...

  11. A-level Psychology Case Studies Flashcards

    Disadvantages of case studies: -Lacks generalisability as the sample is too small to be representative -Difficult to replicate as they are usually based off of a unique situation - Can be time consuming and expensive - Low reliability as the results from one case study are unlikely to be repeated when studying another person or group ...

  12. The Whole of AQA A-Level Psychology

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  13. Case Studies

    Case studies are very detailed investigations of an individual or small group of people, usually regarding an unusual phenomenon or biographical event of interest to a research field. Due to a small sample, researchers using the case study method can conduct an in-depth analysis of the individual/group under examination. ... A Level Psychology ...

  14. Fascinating Case Studies for A-Level Psychology

    As A-level psychology students, delving into these case studies will not only enrich your knowledge but also inspire you to appreciate the complexity and wonder of the human mind. By exploring these fascinating cases, you are embarking on a journey to uncover the mysteries of behaviour and contribute to the ever-evolving field of psychology.

  15. Descriptive Research and Case Studies

    Case studies are generally a single-case design, but can also be a multiple-case design, where replication instead of sampling is the criterion for inclusion. Like other research methodologies within psychology, the case study must produce valid and reliable results in order to be useful for the development of future research.

  16. A-Level Psychology Revision Notes

    Start with a clear introduction and thesis statement, followed by structured paragraphs presenting your arguments and evidence. Use the PEEEL method (Point, Evidence, Explain, Evaluate, Link) to analyze and critique theories or studies. For instance, when discussing the reliability of psychological research, evaluate the methods used, potential ...

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    Genie Case Study. Genie was between 14 and 20 months and beginning to learn speech when a doctor suggested she was developmentally delayed an may have learning difficulties. She was locked alone in a room with minimal natural light for 12 years by her father. She was restrained during the day by being tied to a potty chair.

  18. Issues and Debates in Psychology (A-Level Revision)

    Psychologists study the whole person to gain an understanding of all the factors that might influence behavior. Holism uses several levels of explanation, including biological, environmental, and social factors. Holistic approaches include Humanism, Social, and Gestalt psychology and make use of the case study method.

  19. Edexcel A-level psychology

    What ethical guidelines were broken in HM's case study? Consent (due to his amnesia he couldn't consent, also didn't consent to brain preservation) What ethical guidelines were upheld in HM's case study? Anonymity (HM's name was not released until after he had passed to protect him as he was vulnerable) Study with Quizlet and memorize ...

  20. AQA A Level Psychology Case Studies Flashcards

    Terms in this set (3) Case studies are in depth detailed investigations about an individual or group. Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like What is a case study, What are the 3 Strengths of Case Studies, What are the 3 Weaknesses of Case studies and others.

  21. Freud (1909)

    A strength of the case study method is that in-depth qualitative data can be gained through various methods such as observations and interviews. This allowed Freud to make detailed conclusions. ... Three Essential Paper 2 Approaches in Psychology Videos for A Level Psychology Students 9th June 2017. Example Answers for Approaches in Psychology ...

  22. Case studies and H.M Edexcel A level Psychology Flashcards

    H.M case study aim. To investigate the extent and nature of H.M's memory and how they relate to brain damage. H.M case study procedure. In 1962 H.M was asked to copy a 5 pointed star by drawing between the lines of a template, but he could only see the reflection of the star and his hand in a mirror. He was also tasked with using his finger to ...

  23. Scoville and Milner (1957)

    Aim: In 1953 Scoville performed surgery on the then 27-year-old H.M. to cure him of his epileptic seizures. [Note: this is a surgical procedure - it only became a study later when the memory damage was noted]. Method: The surgery involved what was called a partial medial temporal lobe resection. Scoville removed 8 cm of brain tissue from the ...

  24. A Level Psychology Revision Notes

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