Typology
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Typology is the study of types. Typology may refer to:
- Blanchard's transsexualism typology, a classification of male-to-female transsexualism
- Farm typology, farm classification by the USDA
- Linguistic Typology, an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of linguistic typology
- Milewski's typology, a language classification system
- Morphological typology, in linguistics, a method of classifying languages
- Oakeshott typology, a classification of the medieval sword
- Pavlov's typology, the first systematic approach to the psychophysiology of individual differences
- Psychological typologies, classifications used by psychologists to describe the distinctions between people
- Sasang typology, traditional Korean medical typology
- Sociopolitical typology, four types, or levels, of a political organization
- Typology (anthropology), division of culture by races
- Typology (archaeology), classification of artifacts according to their characteristics
- Typology (linguistics), study and classification of languages according to their structural features
- Typology (psychology), a model of personality types
- Typology (statistics), a concept in statistics, research design and social sciences
- Typology (theology), in Christian theology, the 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
See also
- The Bechers' photographic typologies
- 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
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