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Nomothetic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nomothetic literally means "proposition of the law" (Greek derivation) and is used in both philosophy (see also Nomothetic and idiographic) and in psychology and in law with differing meanings. In ps...
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Nomothetic and idiographic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nomothetic and idiographic are terms coined by Kantian philosopher Wilhelm Windelband to describe two distinct approaches to knowledge, each one corresponding to a different intellectual tendency, an...
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Personality Traits: Idiographic vs. Nomothetic ... Nomothetic: people's unique personalities can be understood as them having relatively greater or lesser amounts of traits that are consistently across people (e.g., the NEO is nomothetic)
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The distinction between nomothetic and idiographic methods was raised on an internet list for statistics educators. Since this distinction is so important in Brunswikian research, I asked Ken Hammond to comment on the message.
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Nomothetic - Definition of Nomothetic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Nomothetic. Look it up now! ... Use nomothetic in a Sentence...
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Lee Lady: Article from NLP Archive ... ; Newsgroups: sci.psychology ; From: Lee Lady ; Subject: NLP and Nomothetic Psychology (Part I) ; Summary: Do we have to have total commitment to only the nomothetic? Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1993 06:29:17 GMT...
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Idiographic and Nomothetic Approaches in Science ... Reflecting the distinction between 'objectivist' and 'subjectivist' approaches to science, the idiographic and the nomothetic represent two contrasting approaches to study methods.
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Despite the fact that an important aspect of our uniqueness is our genes (i.e. it comes from biology) the distinction between the nomothetic and the idiographic is often equated with two types of science – the natural sciences concerned with discovering laws of nature and the social sciences with individual meanings.
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Explanations of idiographic and nomothetic. ... Social science is the statement of the universal set of rules by whicih human/social behaviour is explained." "This is the famous distinction between idiographic and nomothetic modes of analysis, which are considered to be antithetical.
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The next term -- nomothetic -- comes (I think) from the writings of the psychologist Gordon Allport. ... In any event, the point here is that most social research is concerned with the nomothetic -- the general case -- rather than the individual. We often study individuals, but usually we are interested in generalizing to...
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