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AQA Psychology A-Level
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Idiographic and Nomothetic
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Idiographic Approach
Focuses more on the
individual
as a means of understanding behaviour
Nomothetic Approach
Attempts to study
human behaviour
through the development of
general principles
and universal laws
Idiographic Approach
to psychological investigations
The number of
PPs
in idiographic research is small or even just individuals
It may include the person's family at most
Generalisations cannot be made as it is about understanding the individual
Idiographic
research methods
Qualitative research
Case studies or unstructured interviews
Aims to get insight and depth from
PPs
Examples of idiographic approach in psychology
Humanistic and Psychodynamic
Rogers dealt with conditions of self worth which did client centred therapy and helping the person come up with their own solutions
Freud did many case studies such as Wolfman which were subjective accounts of a person's experience to understand behaviour
Nomothetic research methods
Quantitative research
Structured interviews to get a large amount of data of many people
Statistical analysis to test for significance
Aims to quantify human behaviour to create general laws
Examples of
nomothetic
approach in psychology
Behaviourist
and
biological
approach
BF Skinner
used rats in a controlled lab experiments and got
quantitative
data to develop general laws for learning
Biological approach used
brain scans
which are objective to
generalise
to the wider population
Objective
vs
Subjective
Objectivity happens in the
nomothetic
approach
Laws of
behaviour
are only possible if methods of assessment are delivered in a
standardised
and objective way
True
replication
across samples
Subjectivity happens in the
idiographic
approach as it is about an individual's experience
AO3 Idiographic
: Lack of generalisability
Suffers from the inability to produce general predictions about behaviour
Makes treatments difficult to devise
It would be for too time consuming to produce personal therapies for each individual
This may be due to not being as scientific as the nomothetic approach making it difficult to establish cause and effect and generalise to others
AO3 Idiographic
: Avoids
cultural bias
The
nomothetic
approach suffers from universality as it assumes behaviour will be the same everywhere
This leads to
ethnocentrism
which is the superiority of one culture over another
By focusing on
individuals
the idiographic approach avoids doing this and making general laws that may not even apply to everyone
AO3
Nomothetic
: Scientific credibility
The majority of psychology is based on the nomothetic approach as
patterns
and trends can be seen
This is due to the
standardised
and objective methods used
In line with the features of science due to objectivity and
replication
Predictions can be made as well as interventions devised where necessary
AO3
Nomothetic
: Losing the person
The nomothetic approach is occupied with creating
general laws
so it loses the whole person
There is a
1%
risk of developing
schizophrenia
but this does not tell us about how it is having to live with such a disorder
Understanding the subjective experience might be useful when producing treatments in this case