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A typology is a system of classification used to organize things according to similar or dissimilar characteristics.[1]
Typologies are distinct from taxonomies in that they primarily address things not categorizable based on empirical and objective characteristics, such as abstract and conceptual ideas or subjective criteria, though the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably.[2]
The earliest evidence for the use of typology as a noun in the English language dates to the 1850s when it was invoked by William Maxwell Hetherington.[3]
See also
[edit]- Typology (anthropology), human anatomical categorization based on morphological traits
- Typology (archaeology), classification of artefacts according to their characteristics
- Typology (linguistics), study and classification of languages according to their structural features
- Morphological typology, a method of classifying languages
- Typology (psychology), a model of personality types
- Psychological typologies, classifications used by psychologists to describe the distinctions between people
- Typology (statistics), a concept in statistics, research design and social sciences
- Typology (theology), the Christian interpretation of some figures and events in the Old Testament as foreshadowing the New Testament
- Typology (urban planning and architecture), the classification of characteristics common to buildings or urban spaces
- Building typology, relating to buildings and architecture
- Farm typology, farm classification by the USDA
- Sociopolitical typology, four types, or levels, of a political organization
- All pages with titles containing Typology
- The Bechers' photographic typologies
- Blanchard's transsexualism typology, a controversial classification of trans women
- Johnson's Typology, a classification of intimate partner violence (IPV)
- Topology (disambiguation)
- Type (disambiguation)
- Typification, a process of creating standard (typical) social construction based on standard assumptions
- Typology of Greek vase shapes, classification of Greek vases
References
[edit]- ^ Stapley, Emily (May 15, 2022). "Developing Typologies in Qualitative Research: The Use of Ideal-type Analysis". International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
- ^ Bailey, Kenneth D. (1994). Typologies and taxonomies in social science. Sage. pp. 14–15.
- ^ "Typology". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Retrieved February 28, 2025.