Selection Typological

Typological selection is a method of systematizing attributes according to several criteria in order to identify the predominant types.

Typological selection is divided into:

1. Differentiating selection, when it is necessary to distinguish objects (people) in the same type of material according to characteristics that are quantitatively different from each other. In this case, it is important not only to determine which of the differences are differences, but also to establish their sequence. 2.Complex typological selection. It is used when it is necessary to define various private (usually) classes of characteristics. By combining this into a whole, we can more accurately say what type of item is meant. Often this type of selection is carried out when a person studies several subjects separately and then compares the results of comparisons to determine a particular type developed on the basis of these different results.