Idiographic and nomothetic approaches

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    • Idiographic approach - Describe nature of the individual
      • Aim: Describe richness of human experience and gain insight into the persons unique way of viewing the world
      • Associated methods that produce qualitative data - Case studies + unstructured interviews + other self-report measures
    • Nomothetic approach - Produce general laws of human behaviour
      • Aligns with methods that are scientific e.g. experiments
      • 'Benchmark' which people can be compared, measured etc. - Basis which future behaviour can be predicted / controlled
      • Large number of studies establishing which people are similar
    • Examples of the idiographic approach in psychology
      Humanistic psychology:
      • Roger and Maslow - Phenomenological approach to the study of humans + Only document the conscious experience of the person
      • Anti-scientific self description - Psychologists more concerned investigating unique experience than general laws of behaviour
      Psychodynamic approach:
      • Freud - Case study method however assumed identification of universal laws of behaviour and personality development
    • Examples of the nomothetic approach in psychology
      • Reductionist + Determinist approach - Scientific methods of investigation
      • Formulation of hypotheses - Controlled conditions + generated findings from large samples analysed for statical significance
      Behaviourist + Cognitive + Biological approach:
      • Skinner - Studies behaviours of thousands of animals to develop laws of learning
      Cognitive approach:
      • Infer structure and processes of human memory - Measure performance of large samples of human brains - Create generalisation of localisation of function
    • Evaluation for the idiographic approach
      • Complete and global account - Qualitative methods
      • More light on general laws or challenging laws - Complete the nomothetic approach
      E.g.
      • One case generating a hypotheses for more study - HM
      • Findings revealing important insights about normal functioning - Help with overall understanding
    • Evaluation against the idiographic approach
      • Narrow and restricted nature of work
      • Freud's Oedipus complex - From one case study (Little Hans) - Lack meaning with one case and cannot compare
      • Methods e.g. case studies - Least scientific - Based on subjective interpretation of researcher (May mean bias)
    • Evaluation for the nomothetic approach
      • More scientific - Mirror the natural sciences - Tests in standardised conditions, data sets giving group averages, statistical analysis etc.
      • Able to establish norms of behaviour - Greater scientific credibility for psychology
    • Evaluation against the nomothetic approach
      • Accused of forgetting the whole person as a whole
      • Knowing 1% risk to develop schizophrenia - Little told about people who are experiencing it
      • Lab studies e.g. of memory - Ppts treated as scores rather than individuals + Subjective experience ignored
      Limitation: Overlooks the richness of human experiences
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