Idiographic/ nomothetic

    Cards (8)

    • Nomothetic approach

      Studying a large sample in order to formulate a general law. Generates quantitative data
    • Idiographic data

      Belief in the uniqueness if individuals, research based in small groups to generate qualitative data
    • Example of ideographic research

      Case study of Clive wearing
    • Examples of Nomothetic research
      Skinners research into animals to develop general laws of learning
    • strength of ideographic research
      an in depth, qualitative method of investigation provides a complete account of an individual. can also work well with nomothetic research to add understanding and detail to general laws
    • limitation idiographic approach
      offers only a narrow and restricted view of behaviour, no meaningful generalisation can/should be made without further validation, relies on subjective interpretation
    • strengths of nomothetic review
      a more scientific approach so data can be analysed qualitatively and tested under standardised empirical methods, have enabled psychologists to determine general laws of behaviour.
    • limitations of nomothetic approach
      accused of losing the whole picture, overlooks the richness of human experience, e.g knowing 1% risk of schizophrenia tells us very little about how it's like to live with the illness. in lab experiments people are treated as a number/ score and their subjective experience is ignore