Idiographic and Nomothetic approach Flashcards

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Idiographic approach
Overview AO1

  1. uniqueness
  2. Types of data is this approach and why? (Developing)
  3. What methods does it use?
  4. An example of a case study?
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  • Focuses on individuals and empasises uniqueness.
  • Approach is qualitative as the focus is on developing an in-depth insight into human behaviour
  • Used methods such as:
    unstructured interviews
    case studies
    thematic analysis

Examples:
Freud (1909)

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Idiographic approach
Example AO1

Consisted of what?

to understand what/

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Freud (1909) used case studies in order to understand human behaviour.

Little hans consisted of approx 150 pages of quotes from his father + freuds interpretations

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What type of psychologist would favour idiographic approaches?

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Humanistic psychologists as they are concerned with studying the person’s subjective experience.

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Nomothetic approach
Overview AO1

  1. aims.
  2. To make
  3. In order to what?
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Based on the study of large numbers of people and aims to make generalisations in order to formulate general theories of behaviour.

  • Uses quantitve methods such as:
  • Analysing numerical data
  • using statistical analysis.
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Approaches examples that are nomothetic.

  • How what works?
  • of what?
  • although can be used to illustrate what?

general laws

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  • Biological approaches - seeks to formulate general laws about how the brain works
  • Behaviourists produce general laws of behaviour e.g classical, operant conditiing to explain learning in humans & animals
  • Cognitive psychology is also nomothetic, although case studies such as HM can be used to illustrate memory processes.
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Strength of Idiographic approach
Evaluation AO3

Allport (1961) - Focuses o the individual,

  1. what was need as.. and why?
  2. There was too much what … on what?
  3. only by what.. can we predict what a person will do.
A

Strength of idiographic approach its focus on the individual.

Allport (1961) - Argued that a drastic reorientation was needed as psychologists had lost sight of what it was to be human.

  • Aruged that there was too much emphasis on measurment, and it is only by knowing the person as an individual that we can predict what the person will do.
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This suggests Allport (1961)
LINK SENTENCE

Can provid us

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This suggests that the focuses on individuals can provide us with a more complete understanding.

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Weakness of idiographic approach
Evaluation AO3
Time consuming

why?

Can be quicker bc..
once you have..

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Idiographic approaches are based on large amounts of data about one individual whereas nomothetic collects data from a large number of people.

Can be quicker because once you have devised a questionnaire or psychological test data can be generated quickly.

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Weakness of idiographic approach
Evaluation AO3
Time consuming
LINK SENTENCE

What does this mean when it comes to data collection..

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This means that the idiographic approach is less efficient when it comes to data collection

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Weakness of idiographic approach.

Lack of objective evidence
One a research has built up..

what can this be used for?

Hall and Lindzey (1970)

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Idiographic approaches tend to enable preditions.

Once a research has built up extremely detailed observation of a few individuals this can be used to make generalisations and formulate theories.

Hall and Lindzey (1970) argue that this stance makes Allport’s approach more nomothetic rather than idiographic

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Weakness of idiographic approach
Lack of objective evidence

The idiographic approach may be scientific, but the inability to produce general predicitions about behaviour is limiting

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in developing what?

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This suggests that nomothetic approaches are more useful than the idiographic approach in developing psychological treatments.

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Strength of both idiographic approaches
Combined methods
AO3

Holt (1967)No such things as…

Milion and David (1996) -
Due to the fact that idiographic

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Holt (1967) - Claimed that there is no such thing as a unique individual and that the idiographic approach is still used to generate principles of behaviour.

Million and David (1996) - argue due to the fact that idiographic approaches end up as nomothetic. The researcher should start with the nomothetic approach and can then focus on idiographic understanding

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Strength of idiographic approaches
Combined methods
AO3

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researchers suggest

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Consequentley researchers suggest that both approaches should be used together.

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