Hello, I'm a french student of Master in Biology. I work on the sensory analysis and I'm looking for the article published by Kelly on 1955 talking about the...
Sébastien, There is good and bad news. The bad news is that Kelly 1955 is a large 2 volume book, which at a first attempt to read certainly can be difficult,...
Bob Green
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Hi Sébastien, I'd like to thank Bob for going to so much trouble to answer your question. But I could not find the reference he mentioned at Google Books. ...
Hi John Do you have any examples of using rep grids with children? I intend to use them with children but feel I would have to scaffold the children's thinking...
Jane As an educational psychologist I have lots of examples of using grids with children. Regards Mike [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Hi , does anyone know of any examples of Repgrid being used in Design research...? I have just started an MA in Design and am considering it as an option in...
Hi Thomas, The Repertory Grid has been popular lately in user experience and design research. I would suggest having a look at these three articles: Karapanos,...
Hi, In the early days Rep Grid was used in town planning design, some applications in architectural design and so on. They may or may not be useful. I don't...
Hello all I am beginning a Masters project on the professional identity of college teachers "Professional teachers or professionals who teach? how do college...
Hi I completed my PhD thesis exploring how the elicitation of tacit knowledge amongst professionals working in a multi-agency team can inform future ...
Hi, I am a Bsc Psychology student and I am struggling with coming up with the right elements for a grid. I think it looks easier than it is. I have a friend in...
Hi Rather than naming particular people why don't you try using a selection of the following elements: (i) someone in a happy marriage (ii) someone in an...
Thanks very much for your help. I have also found lots of resources on enquire within (for other parties, kind of getting the hang of it. Thanks again. Laura ...
Hi, I agree entirely with Mike where it is difficult to name particular people. But, if you can name particular people you will have all the advantages of your...
Can anyone direct me to references for conversational elaboration I have conducted many searches both through Google Scholar and university library but i...
Dear Laura, I am sorry that nobody seems to have been able to help so far. If you haven't already done so you might like to try the PCP e-mail list at the UK...
Dear Laura, John Roberts has sent me the following:- You might have more luck by searching "constructivist interviewing" as in Burr V. and Butt T.W. 1997....
... I have just noticed the reference to this paper by Viv Burr and Trevor Butt at Huddersfield University, I am completing an MSc in Social Research and...
Might want to try the Qualitative Research Consultants Association (www.qrca.org) Hello,...
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How to deal with constructs which have low similarity scores with "supplied global construct in honey procedure" , would it better to drop them from further...
Maya, Has your question been answered. I don't have the Honey material handy, but I would not drop elicited constructs simply because of the low correlation. I...
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Feb 26, 2008 2:05 am
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Dear Maya, If one or two constructs have poor correlation with the other constructs then one would wonder if they really belong in the set of constructs and if...
The repertory grid interview takes time and, to ensure that it is time spent well it is important to be clear as to why the interview is being done. A clear...
Dear RepGrid User Group, Enquire Within now includes a facility to output elements, constructs and ratings in the XML format described at <www.uni- ...
Dear RepGrid User Group, In my last posting on Enquire Within and XML format export an extra space crept in on the url where the current standard is described....
Hi, does anyone know of any grids of different philosophical schools/views in relation to their assumption sets (relation to creativive potential would help) ...
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...
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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Is there anyone in Australia (preferably in Melbourne)who may be interested conducting a (or 2) seminar / workshop on the Repertory Grid Technique? We are...