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  • Explanations in social theories can be idiographic or nomothetic.
  • FAP is an idiographic ( as opposed to nomothetic ) approach to psychotherapy.
  • Discan scale ) are both quantitative and idiographic.
  • The terms idiographic and nomothetic were introduced to American psychology by Gordon Allport in 1937.
  • Idiothetic psychology of personality suggests that personality description follows idiographic principles, while personality development centres around nomothetic principles.
  • The idiographic model focuses on a complete, in-depth understanding of a single case ( e . g.
  • The expression "'idiographic image "'appeared for the first time in 1996 in the SESAMO research method Manual.
  • There is considerable controversy about whether, or when, psychotherapy efficacy is best evaluated by randomized controlled trials or more individualized idiographic methods.
  • Geiger believed that Sociology can only be a true scientific discipline if it establishes this consistent methodology and a rejection of the idiographic approach.
  • In anthropology, idiographic describes the study of a group, seen as an entity, with specific properties that set it apart from other groups.
  • The idiographic approach entails an excavation of the phenomenology of one's birth order position for likely influence on the subject's Style of Life.
  • Intelligence is defined as an individual's assessment of success in life by the individual's own ( idiographic ) standards and within the individual's sociocultural context.
  • More recently, Gestalt theory has indeed been claimed as an ally for the idiographic view, according to which the uniqueness of the individual whole excludes any kind of lawful generalization.
  • Assessment is based on the idiographic principle, i . e . individual child s progress made with regard to his / her personality is assessed and a criteria-referenced assessment is applied.
  • Often, nomothetic approaches are quantitative, and idiographic approaches are qualitative, although the " Personal Questionnaire " developed by M . B . Shapiro, and its further developments ( e . g.
  • Adoption of the analytical approach had helped geography become a more law-giving science, and the conception of the discipline as an idiographic field of study has become less acceptable starting in the 1980s.
  • It is idiographic in that the client and therapist work together to form a unique clinical formulation of the client's therapeutic goals, rather than one therapeutic target for every client who enters therapy.
  • Gordon Allport ( 1937 ) described two major ways to study personality : the nomothetic and the extraversion . " Idiographic psychology " is an attempt to understand the unique aspects of a particular individual.
  • An idiographic approach to an explanation is one where the scientists seek to exhaust the idiosyncratic causes of a particular condition or event, i . e . by trying to provide all possible explanations of a particular case.
  • "' Nomothetic "'literally means " proposition of the law " ( Greek derivation ) and is used in philosophy ( see also Nomothetic and idiographic ), psychology, and law with differing meanings.
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