Dear Devi,
Thank you for your reply.
I would like to do the following analysis
mean and median - find out which construct has the greatest tendency to have
elements at one pole (i.e lopsidedness)
standard deviation - to find out which construct differentiates least amongst
the elements
correlations - to find out which two constructs are used most similarly with
respect to these elements and which are used differently
Root-mean-sqare - to find out how closely associated is one construct with the
others
Principle-component - to show the relationships among the constructs
I shall be doing a postal questionnaire and will be analysing a bulk of
repertory grid with the same constructs and elements but with different ratings.
Any idea how to go about it?
Cynthia
devi.jankowicz@... wrote:
Dear Colleague,
(Didn't see your name given.)
Perhaps what you need to do is to say _why_ you're doing these
statitics, and on which data exactly? What is your purpose?
Kind regards,
Devi Jankowicz
On 13 May 2005, at 23:14, apogee90 wrote:
> Hi Steward,
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> I shall be using RepGrid for my research too. I am just wondering how
> will you be analysing your data? As I need to think of this before
> sending out my questionnaire I am trying to find out how others are
> analysing their data. The analysis I have identified are: mean,
> Median, Standard Deviation, Correlations, Root-mean-square, Squared-
> Multiple Correlations, Principle-component and Somers'd'. I am just
> wondering what else I have missed out. Maybe you could tell me?
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> is > looking at what shapes young peoples' career choices and how the
> NHS > can shape/influence. I'm interested in using PCT with groups of
> young > people who will be "junior scholars" (14-19 year olds) of the
> NHSU. > PCT seems to be used in career guidance as as a psychological
> tool > but I'm trying to get my head round how to set the parameters
> for a > questionnaire design. Any comments advice help much
> appreciated. > Regards
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