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nomoˈthetic, a. [ad. Gr. νοµοθετικός.] = next; that pertains to or is concerned with the study or discovery of general (scientific) laws, esp. as contrasted with idiographic study.1658 Manton Exp. Jude 4 Lusts cannot endure to hear of a restraint, and therefore we oppose most Christ's nomothetic pow...
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Nomothetic
In psychological testing, nomothetic measures are contrasted to ipsative or idiothetic measures, where nomothetic measures are measures that are observed See also
Nomothetic and idiographic
Nomological
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Sociological terminology
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Nomothetic and idiographic
Nomothetic describes the study of classes or cohorts of individuals. Nomothetic explanations are probabilistic and usually incomplete.
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nomistic
nomistic, a. (nəˈmɪstɪk) [f. Gr. νόµ-ος law + -istic.] Based upon law.1877 tr. Tiele's Hist. Relig. 3 Not until a later period did polytheism give place here and there to nomistic religions. 1883 Encycl. Brit. XX. 368 Nomistic or nomothetic communities, founded on a law or Holy Scripture. 1894 Think...
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Idiothetic
Idiothetic psychology of personality suggests that personality description follows idiographic principles, while personality development centres around nomothetic
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Nomology
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Deductive-nomological model
Nomological determinism
Nomothetic
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Philosophy of science
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Nomothetic
Idiographic
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A staging approach to measuring patient-centred subjective outcomes.
Bilsbury CD, Richman A.
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Ideographic approach
The psychological literature distinguishes ideographic approach from the nomothetic laws, which are concerned with the general perspective.
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Idiographic image
representation of a result which has been obtained thanks to a study or research method whose subject-matters are specific cases, i.e. a portrayal which avoids nomothetic Diagnostic formulation follows an idiographic criterion, while diagnostic classification follows a nomothetic criterion.
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Functional analytic psychotherapy
FAP is an idiographic (as opposed to nomothetic) approach to psychotherapy.
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Index of epistemology articles
Naturalized epistemology
– Nayef Al-Rodhan
– Neopragmatism
– Neutrality (philosophy)
– New realism (philosophy)
– Nicholas Rescher
– Niklas Luhmann
– Nomothetic – Nomothetic and idiographic
– Noogony
– Norman Malcolm
– Noumenon
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– Object (philosophy)
– Objectivity (philosophy)
– Observation
– Ontologism
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International Academy of Sciences San Marino
followed a strictly philosophical system, based on two criteria:
The basic approach used by a scientific discipline, either idiographic (descriptive) or nomothetic
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Wilhelm Windelband
Philosophical work
Windelband is now mainly remembered for the terms nomothetic and idiographic, which he introduced.
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Quantitative revolution
The main claim for the quantitative revolution is that it led to a shift from a descriptive (idiographic) geography to an empirical law-making (nomothetic After World War II, technology became increasingly important in society, and as a result, nomothetic-based sciences gained popularity and prominence.
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Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
This approach allows for the neuropsychological analysis and measurement of language-related skills and abilities from both ideographic and nomothetic
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