Case studies can give us special information about personal psychological experiences. But they also have some big challenges that can make them less effective.
Subjectivity: Case studies often tell personal stories. These stories can be influenced by the person’s own feelings and opinions, which might not show the bigger picture of psychology.
Generalizability: The results from one case study can’t easily apply to everyone. This means it’s hard to use what we learn in one case for a larger group of people.
Resource Intensity: Doing detailed case studies takes a lot of time and resources, which can make it hard for researchers.
To solve these problems, researchers can:
Case studies can give us special information about personal psychological experiences. But they also have some big challenges that can make them less effective.
Subjectivity: Case studies often tell personal stories. These stories can be influenced by the person’s own feelings and opinions, which might not show the bigger picture of psychology.
Generalizability: The results from one case study can’t easily apply to everyone. This means it’s hard to use what we learn in one case for a larger group of people.
Resource Intensity: Doing detailed case studies takes a lot of time and resources, which can make it hard for researchers.
To solve these problems, researchers can: