In this sense, history is an idiographic temporal process involving individuals. |
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This applies to the gap between idiographic and nomothetic approaches, or between historical and social science fields of study. |
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The congruency hypothesis was supported for latencies on the interpersonal Stroop task but only when we conducted an idiographic analysis of schema-relevant adjectives. |
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They do not need to be convinced that such idiographic and quantitative information is relevant-it is relevant because it gives them valuable and necessary information. |
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Furthermore, this technique has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties despite its highly idiographic nature. |
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This idiographic information on drinking antecedents was summarized and then provided to therapists who used the feedback to tailor their skills training. |
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