Approaches to psychological investigation Flashcards

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What is idiographic?

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  • Focuses on the uniqueness of the individual.
  • It looks at in-depth details and subjective experiences.
  • Use qualitative methods, e.g. case studies.
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Give examples of idiographic approaches.

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  • Humanistic - investigates unique experience.
  • Psychodynamic - used cast studies but Freud also assumed that he had identified universal laws of behaviour (nomothetic).
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What is nomothetic?

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  • Aims to establish general laws of human behaviour.
  • Focuses on similarities between people an gaining objective knowledge.
  • Closely aligned with experiments that collect large amounts of data through the study of large groups.
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Give examples of nomothetic approaches.

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  • Behaviourist - Skinner used hundreds of cats, rats and pigeons to develop laws of learning.
  • Cognitive
  • Biological
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Give a positive of an idiographic approach.

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  • With its in-depth qualitative methods of investigation it provides a complete account of the individual.
  • May compliment nomothetic approach be shedding light on general laws.
  • Case studies may be used to generate hypotheses for future research.
  • EG HM contributed to our overall understanding.
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Give a negative of an idiographic approach.

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  • Must recognise the narrow and restrictive nature of work.
  • EG Freud developed the oedipus complex from Little Hans - meaningful generalisations cannot be made without further examples.
  • Also methods associated with the idiographic approach tend to be less scientific so conclusions draw are open to bias and subjective judgment.
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Give a positive of a nomothetic approach.

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  • Process is more scientific - tested using standardised conditions, statistical analysis, prediction and control.
  • Enabled psychologists to establish norms of ‘typical behaviour’ so arguably giving the discipline of psychology greater scientific credibility.
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Give a negative of a nomothetic approach.

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  • ‘Losing whole person’

- Knowing that 1% of the world suffer from schizophrenia doesn’t tell us much about what life is like for the sufferer.

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