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Title: Nomothetic theory and practical theory


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Nomothetic theory and practical theory
  • are two theoretical ideals each with their own
    research modes, assumptions and different
    approaches to concepts, explanations and
    principles.

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Nomothetic theory,
  • the dominant approach in the experimental natural
    sciences that has made inroads in the social
    sciences as well, seeks universal or general laws.

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Traditional science
  • known as the hypothetico-deductive method forms
    the variable-analytic tradition and is based on
    four processes.
  • Developing questions.
  • Forming hypotheses that are falsifable, framed in
    such a way that potential rejection is possible
  • Testing the hypotheses.
  • Formulating theory.
  • Control and manipulation are operations designed
    to eliminate extraneous influences and to include
    necessary ones in testing.

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  • Epistemologically, nomothetic theory tends to
    espouse empiricist and rationalist ideas treating
    reality as distinct from the human investigator,
    privileging objectivity and proffering precise
    operational definitions.
  • Axiologically, nomothetic theories take a
    value-free stance
  • Onotologically, scientific theories tend to
    assume that behavior is basically determined by
    and responsive to biology and the environment.

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Operationism
  • means that the concepts in traditional science
    are precisely defined and stated in ways that
    explain how to observe them.

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Measurement
  • the quantifiable detection of differences, for a
    nomothetic theory is evaluated in terms of two
    criteria.
  • Validity, the degree to which an observation
    measures what it is supposed to measure.
  • Reliability, the degree to which the construct is
    measured accurately and consistently.

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Explanations
  • are almost exclusively causal in nomothetic
    theories
  • Causal explanations posit a linear relationship
    between cause and effect.
  • They are expressed in terms of covering laws that
    enable researchers to make predictions,
    statements of expected outcomes about future
    events.

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  • In practice, realizing that absolutely universal
    statements are unrealistic, few social scientists
    seek covering laws but instead pursue statistical
    relationships among variables and laws based on
    probabilistic principles.

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Practical theory represents the opposite ideal
from nomothetic theory
  • It, is designed to capture and understand the
    rich differences among situations and alternative
    courses of goal-oriented actions.
  • Practical theory is premised on five tenets

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Practical theory is premised on five tenets.
  • Action is voluntary. Humans are in large part
    self-motivating and therefore their future
    behavior is hard to predict based on outside
    variables.
  • Knowledge is socially created. Communication
    theories are created by communication the very
    process they are designed to explain.
  • Theories are historical reflecting the settings
    and times in which they are created. As times
    changes, so will theories.
  • Theories affect the reality they are covering for
    theorists are part of the world they create.
  • Theories are value laden and never neutral.

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Epistemologically, practical theory assumes
people take an active role in creating knowledge.
  • Knowledge does not arise out of discovery but
    from the interaction between knower and known.
  • These theories tend to be humanistic and
    subjective and therefore eschew universal or
    covering laws.

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Ontologically
  • practical theory assume that individuals create
    meanings, have intentions, make choices and act
    in situations in deliberate ways.

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Axiologically
  • most practical theories tend to be
    value-conscious

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  • Acknowledging that important concepts cannot be
    measured operationally, concepts in most
    practical theories are used as a kind of
    organizing framework to classify the dynamic
    interpretations and actions of people in real
    situations.

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  • Explanations tend to be premised on practical
    necessity, rules and actions that are
    goal-oriented and pragmatic.
  • Principles in practical theories differ from
    nomothetic ones in featuring a fourth dimension,
    a guideline for reflection and action. In fact,
    when a theory includes principles, we can say
    that it is a practical theory.

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Several criteria can be used to evaluate
communication theories.
  • Theoretical scope is the generality or breadth of
    a theory.
  • A theory can have generality by covering a broad
    domain.
  • It can also have generality by covering a large
    number of instances of a narrower domain.

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A theory's appropriateness
  • may also be evaluated by how consistent its
    assumptions are with its methods and questions.
  • The heuristic value of a theory is how useful it
    has been in generating research and ideas.

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Validity is the truth of a theory, but there are
a number of types of validity.
  • One is the pragmatic value of the theory
  • Another is correspondence or fit between the
    theory and reality
  • The third is generalizability or application to a
    range of events.
  • Parsimony is the logical simplicity of a theory.
  • Openness is the degree to which a theory is
    tentative and open to dialogue with other
    approaches.
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