The use of the case study method:
a. allows an investigator to make causal inferences about behavior.
b. may lead to serendipitous findings that are the source of new and interesting testable hypotheses.
c. yields data that are easily applicable to people in general.
d. allows an investigator to control systematically and account for the variables under his or her scrutiny.
Question 2
The case history method involves:
a. the study of typical differences in personality between people.
b. assessment of the impact of independent variables on given dependent variables.
c. intensive study of a person's behavior over a period of time and in many different situations.
d. correlation between two variables in the person's life history that the therapist deems important.