Idiographic
[id-ee-uh-graf-ik] /ˌɪd i əˈgræf ɪk/
adjective, Psychology.
1.
pertaining to or involving the study or explication of individual cases or events (opposed to ).
/ˌɪdɪəʊˈɡræfɪk/
adjective
1.
(psychol) of or relating to the study of individuals Compare nomothetic
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