multiplistic
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]multiplistic (comparative more multiplistic, superlative most multiplistic)
- Multiplist.
- 2007, Jennifer C. Greene, Mixed Methods in Social Inquiry, →ISBN, page 23:
- Cook's multiplism represents a significant step toward the multiplistic mental model that underlies a mixed methods way of thinking and has indeed helped to shape my own thinking.
- 2009, Nancy J. Evans, Deanna S. Forney, Florence M. Guido, Student Development in College: Theory, Research, and Practice, →ISBN:
- Multiplistic thinkers are more likely to look to the career counselor to provide a process for decision making. The level of cognitive complexity necessary to make commitments helps to explain the reluctance to commit that some students exhibit.
- 2016, Barry R. Cournoyer, The Social Work Skills Workbook, →ISBN, page 53:
- Multiplistic thinkers often make claims based upon an assumption that perspectives cannot, and perhaps should not, be judged by others or by external standards.