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methodological individualism

a theory that emphasizes the importance of each person in determining his or her own circumstances and minimizes any possible influence from larger societal groups or structures. For example, a researcher who endorsed methodological individualism would be less apt to consider how socioeconomic status might contribute to the level of achievement for a sample of individuals, preferring instead to investigate variables believed to be under each person’s control, such as motivation, determination, or ability.

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November 21st 2024

character disorder

character disorder

formerly, in psychoanalysis, an alternative name for personality disorder.