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Dear colleagues, as most of you don't seem to be on the "other" PCP mailing list (at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/pcp.html) you may not be aware of some new...
Joern Scheer
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Dear Joern, Hope all is well. I'm onto it and will have my entry for the PCPL Encyclopedia this week.....life has just been incredibly busy. sincerely, robert ...
Robert Wright [MM]
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Joern, Thank you so much for this information. I will begin checking out these sites at my first opportunity. I am also interested in training. It is all well...
Robbie McCarty
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Oct 28, 2003
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Dear Colleagues, People joining the group for the first time and wishing to brush up their Repertory Grid skills may wish to know about my new book: _The Easy...
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Oct 29, 2003
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I work for a consulting firm that often endeavors to understand and/or communicate with `the consumer'. To that end, we have started using the rep-grid...
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Nov 4, 2003
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Dear Karla, Yes, the grid has been used in this field for many years now. I once did a study to help someone develop a new cheese; this is written up in pp...
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Dear Devi, I am very much interested in the content analysis technique you mentioned in your last contribution. Is Peter Honey's content analysis technique a...
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Nov 5, 2003
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Carla, Schiffman's 1981 book 'Introduction to multidimensional scaling' has examples of the application of MDS to tastes, using some simple examples. This book...
Bob Green
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Dear Collegaues, Just a brief note. We recently created a system for coding and classifying interpersonal constructs. Although it may not be that useful in...
Guillem Feixas
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Dear Carla, I used a personal construct approach, and specifically grid tools, to understand people's attitude toward and perception of very complex sensorial...
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Hi. I'm about to embark on a Prof Doctorate. My research area is looking at what shapes young peoples' career choices and how the NHS can shape/influence. I'm...
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Nov 17, 2003
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Stewart, By "questionnaire" are you looking for some way of conducting a Repertory Test, but with a large sample size of respondents (as opposed to the way Rep...
Robin Hill
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Nov 18, 2003
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Stewart..... I'm very interested in what you are doing, because my own field is careers guidance, though I am not an academic but a former practitioner (who...
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Hi Robin. Yes I think! My idea is to work with groups of young people in two distinct geographical areas. The reason I am attracted to the PCT approach is that...
Thomson Stewart (RRD)...
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Nov 21, 2003
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Marcus. Thanks for responding. Absolutely right. I want to go into the research in a non judgemental way. My original background is in Social Work so am aware...
Thomson Stewart (RRD)...
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Nov 21, 2003
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Dear Stewart, Fascinating topic. You may find the following useful: Jankowicz A.D. & Cooper K. 'The use of Focsued repertory grids in counselling' British...
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Hi, In my PhD project I've tried using RGT to get people to talk about terminology. Does anyone know of anyone doing something similar? All references and...
Margit Hermundsgård
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Nov 25, 2003
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Thanks Devi. I've ordered the article and purchased the book! Regards Stewart ... From: devi.jankowicz@... [mailto:devi.jankowicz@...] Sent: 24...
Thomson Stewart (RRD)...
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Stewart At 15:23 21/11/2003 +0000, you wrote: My current role is as Regional Director for the NHSU (NHS University) and the professional doctorate bit is to...
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Hi everyone, especially Stewart, Sorry that I've been tardy responding to this. We're in the middle of Final Examinations marking and other projects that have...
Robin Hill
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Hi, in behalf of Prof. Martin Fromm of the University of Stuttgart, Germany, i just like to make this quick announcement: We have released Version 1.1 of...
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Could anybody tell me whether they have herd of research where the Repertory Grid technique has been applied in more than one format? I have used a specific...
S.M.Young
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Jan 29, 2004
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If you look at www.enquirewithin.co.nz, you will find lots and lots of examples of different uses of constructs, together with a great many hints on how to...
Valerie Stewart
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Shell, I'm interested in what you mean by formats "support"ing eachother. A grid where you have supplied elements and constructs might be more accurately...
Julian Vince
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Shell, There is a small body of research that has examined among other things: * supplied vs. elicited constructs (effectively the topic you raised) * effect...
Bob Green
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Jan 30, 2004
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Dear Bob, Thanks for taking the time to answer. I have used both supplied and elicited constructs in 2 separate grids that are looking at the same issue. It is...
S.M.Young
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Dear Janice, Thanks for answering my email. I agree with you wholeheartedly, I think that the only true grid is a one where elicitation is carried out by the...
S.M.Young
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Dear Shell, There is an extensive literature on the issue of supplied versus elicited constructs. Your best bet for an initial summary is Fransella, Bell &...
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If all the elements and all the constructs are supplied, what's the difference between that and a standard tick-box questionnaire? Grid was designed to allow...
Valerie Stewart
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... Yes, I know what you mean. I never do grids in which all the elements and constructs have been supplied. For the record, though, the argument for supplied...
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