11. Idiographic And Nomothetic Approaches AO1 Flashcards

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What is the idiographic approach?

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The study of unique experience

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What does the idiographic approach aim to do

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Describe the nature of the individual

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How are people studied in the idiographic approach

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As unique entities with their own subjective experiences, motivations and values - no attempt to compare these to a larger group standard or norm

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What is the idiographic approach associated with?

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Methods in psychology that produce qualitative data (case studies)

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What is one of the central aims of idiographic research

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To describe the richness of human experience and gain insight into the persons unique way of viewing the world

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What does the idiographic approach include?

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Humanistic psychology and the psychodynamic approach

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Explain how humanistic psychology links to the idiographic approach

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Rogers and Maslow were interested in,y in documenting the conscious experience of the individual or self rather than productions central laws of behaviour

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Explain how the psychodynamic approach links to the idiographic approach

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Freud’s use of the case study method - also assumed he had identifies universal laws of behaviour and personality development

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What is the nomothetic approach?

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The production of general laws

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What is the main aim of the nomothetic approach

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To produce general laws of behaviour that provide a benchmark against which people can be compared, classified and measured

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What can be done through the nomothetic approach

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Future behaviour can then be predicted and controlled

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What is the nomothetic approach associated with?

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Questionnaires and psychological tests - methods defined as reliable and scientific within psychology

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What does the nomothetic approach involve in the study

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The study of larger numbers of people to establish how people are similar (or differ)

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What does the nomothetic approach include?

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Behaviourist, cognitive and biological research

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What does the nomothetic approach look at?

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Findings from large numbers of people which are analysed for statistical significance

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What are used to diagnose abnormalities and predict behaviours

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Questionnaires that test characteristics such as personality or IQ