Normal biography

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A normal biography is a standardized form of the résumé that contains all information elements of the average résumé of a group of people recognized as relevant. Average here means that the normal biography is valid for a maximum of the persons to be biographed.

The term normal biography is used in the historical and empirical social sciences to cover larger groups of people. He was coined by R. Levy, in Der Lebenslauf as a status biography. The normal female biography from a macro-sociological perspective .

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Individual evidence

  1. published by Enke, Stuttgart 1977