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KOTHARI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

GRADE 12 PSYCHOLOGY
CASE STUDY

Objective of a case study


The case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a subject
of study, as well as its related contextual conditions. It involves assessment of individual`s psychological,
physical, social, and emotional dimensions with the help of specific psychological tools and techniques.
1. Identification of Data
 Biographical data
 Name
 Age
 Date of birth
 Place of birth
 Gender
 Height
 Weight
 Religion
 Caste
 Educational Qualification
 Institute associated with
 Place of education
 Personal History [Paragraph about the subject`s general life, talk about school/college life, what
she/he wants to do in future, any particular change in life, attitude about life, schooling, friends
etc.]

2. Family History
 Family Tree
 Family arrangement: Joint family/ nuclear family with its advantages and disadvantages.
 Family details
 Name of the father: Name of the mother:
 Age: Age:
 Qualification: Qualification:
 Occupation: Occupation:
 Designation: Designation:

 Subject`s relation with his/her father [your observation]


 Subject`s relation with his/her mother [your observation]
 Subject`s relation with his/her sibling [your observation]

3. Medical History

Subject:
Father:
Mother:
Siblings:
4. Habits, interests and talents [One Page]

5. Interview with the subject (You can edit/ add more questions, total 10 questions to be asked)

How are you feeling at this moment?


Tell me about yourself.
What do your friends say about you?
What are your strengths?
What are your areas of improvement?
What do you like about yourself
Do you share all your problems with your friends?
Do you agree upon the beliefs of your family members?
What motivates you?

Summary of the interview: [your observation and conclusion of the interview]


6. Interview with Significant others: [One family member and one friend] (You can edit/ add
more questions, total 10 questions to be asked)

How are you feeling at this moment?


How much time do you spend in interacting with your friend/student/relative?
What are his/her areas of improvement?
What are the things that you like about him/her?
Does he/she have frequent change in behaviour or mood swings?
Do you think he/she is an aggressive person?

7. Projective tests – Sentence Completion Test


8. Psychological Tests conducted on the subject
- Bell’s Adjustment Inventory (With interpretation)

9. Conclusion and suggestions [at least two pages]

For e.g.

I conducted my Case profile on _____________________ [Name] aged _________ years from


_______________[School/College Name]. It was a wonderful experience and taught me a great deal in terms
of knowing the subject and applying the techniques of assessment learned in psychology class. I chose
_________ as my subject because………………….

Assessment was done on the basis of behavioural observation, psychometric testing based on self-report,
interview with the subject and significant others from his/her life and a projective test.

I assessed the subject using the following methods-

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