Definition of Idiographic. Meaning of Idiographic. Synonyms of Idiographic

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Definition of Idiographic

Idiographic
Idiographic Id`i*o*graph"ic, Idiographical Id`i*o*graph"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to an idiograph.

Meaning of Idiographic from wikipedia

- Nomothetic and idiographic are terms used by Neo-Kantian philosopher Wilhelm Windelband to describe two distinct approaches to knowledge, each one corresponding...
- analysis (IPA) is a qualitative form of psychology research. IPA has an idiographic focus, which means that instead of producing generalization findings...
- In the field of clinical human sciences, an idiographic image is the representation of a result which has been obtained thanks to a study or research...
- personality traits and cognitive development respectively. In contrast, idiographic refers to research about the unique and contingent aspects of individuals...
- other way around. Explanations in social theories can be idiographic or nomothetic. An idiographic approach to an explanation is one where the scientists...
- interviewing technique which uses nonparametric factor analysis to determine an idiographic measure of personality. It was devised by George Kelly in around 1955...
- Loretta S. (June 1998). "Was Mother Teresa Maximizing Her Utility? An Idiographic Application of Rational Choice Theory". Journal for the Scientific Study...
- Holism Instrumentalism Modernism Naturalism in literature Nomothetic–idiographic distinction Objectivity in science Operationalism Phenomenalism Philosophy...
- Göttingen. Windelband is now mainly remembered for the terms nomothetic and idiographic, which he introduced. These have currency in psychology and other areas...
- of cases)". According to Gerring, case studies lend themselves to an idiographic style of analysis, whereas quantitative work lends itself to a nomothetic...