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Abstraction and idealization are mental processes that are employed in order to simplify and organize empirical information to enable the use of laws and models to explain that information. Ideal types are a form of idealization that have been particularly important in the methodology of the social sciences and that are associated most closely with Max Weber.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.63031-3

Type

Chapter

Book title

International Encyclopedia of the Social Behavioral Sciences Second Edition

Publication Date

26/03/2015

Pages

516 - 520