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Re: [RepGrid] Inter-group analysis (of differing constructs)

Claire,


4 elements is a small number. If you want to analyse constructs rather
than ratings you are loking at some type of content analysis


Bob

> Hi there
>
> I am a relatively new user of rep grids and am looking for some
> guidance.
>
> I have 4 participant groups (10 people in each) who have each provided
> a range of constructs based on the same 4 elements. Each individual
> rep grid has been rated on a 7 point scale. I would be really
> interested in any suggestions as to how I could usefully analyse these
> grids, particularly in terms of similarities/differences between the
> constructs elicited for each group.
>
> I would be very grateful for any suggestions
>
> Claire
>
>
>
>




Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:35 am

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Hi there I am a relatively new user of rep grids and am looking for some guidance. I have 4 participant groups (10 people in each) who have each provided a...
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Claire, 4 elements is a small number. If you want to analyse constructs rather than ratings you are loking at some type of content analysis Bob...
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