Idiographic Vs Nomothetic

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    • What is the Nomothetic Approach?
      • Concerned with studying what we share with others
      • Establishing laws or generalisations
      • Quantitative methods favoured - Experiments, correlations
      • Large numbers of people are studied to find what ways people are similar
    • Which of the Approaches are heavily Nomothetic?
      • Behaviourist
      • Cognitive
      • Biological
    • What are some Nomothetic examples withing psychology?
      • Classifying people into groups e.g. attachment types and DSMV classifies mental disorders
      • Establishing principles of behaviour e.g. conformity findings
      • Establishing dimensions along which people can be placed e.g. personality or IQ scores
    • What is the Idiographic approach?
      • Concerned with discovering what makes each of us unique
      • Qualitative methods favoured - case studies, self report, unstructured observations
      • Gains insight into unique ways of viewing the world
    • What is a Idiographic example in psychology?
      • The humanistic approach - only concerned with individual experiences and the concept of the self
      • More concerned with unique experiences than general laws
    • What are the advantages of the Idiographic approach?
      • It is holistic - More complex explanation, more in-depth and detailed
      • Further Study e.g. case study of HM
    • What are the disadvantages of the Idiographic approach?
      • Limited generalisability - only applies to one person so can't be applied to wider population
      -e.g. Interviews and observations = Researcher bias, Subjective and time consuming
    • What are the advantages of the Nomothetic approach?
      • Scientific - can operationalise variables so you can have valid and reliable experiments
    • What are the disadvantages of the Nomothetic approach?
      • Quantitative data - lacks detail and depth
      • Reductionist - Focuses too much on small individual things