Hello, Where can I find a free Ingrid program made by Slater?I want to do statistical analysis about rep grid data.Relative programs are OK! regards Kathy...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 28, 2001 10:10 am
Dear P.Maxwell, I'm not sure that grids are necessarily the best technique to use. I can remember some research in the 1970s (entitled "Cognitive Maps", a...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Feb 27, 2001 10:31 pm
... may be used to evaluate the design of websites. I was wondering if it is possible to compare cognitive maps with physical maps. I have asked participants...
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pmax1972@...
Feb 27, 2001 7:14 pm
Hello, I am currently looking at the uses of repertory grid analysis and how it may be used to evaluate the design of websites. I was wondering if it is...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Feb 21, 2001 11:25 am
You could take a look at Enquire Within, at www.enquirewithin.co.nz, on which we have put the complete elicitation and analysis into an interactive package,...
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kcr97ga@...
Feb 20, 2001 8:43 pm
Dear members, Does anyone knows about previous research done using computer simulators (e.g. video, still video, QTVR, VR etc.) to elicit grids? Any pointers...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 20, 2001 1:30 pm
... Oh, cobblers! The thought which triggered that one off (that older professors aren't necessarily male) occured to me too, in the very act of writing it;...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Feb 20, 2001 1:14 pm
Message text written by Devi ... I know the feeling. Arm-waving is very useful as part of the communication process! (All journal articles should include a set...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 20, 2001 10:52 am
Dear all, ... I know the feeling. Arm-waving is very useful as part of the communication process! (All journal articles should include a set of Figures in...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Feb 19, 2001 6:46 pm
If you'd like a non-statistical overview - no disrespect to Devi intended - the 'focus39; or 'cluster39; analysis works like this. After the elements have been...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 19, 2001 8:39 am
Dear James, Laurie Thomas and I published the algorithm some years ago. The reference is: Jankowicz A.D. & Thomas L.F. "The FOCUS cluster-analysis algorithm in...
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bob green
bgreen@...
Feb 16, 2001 8:33 pm
Try Richard Bell who is on the pcp list. His program's G-Pack and Gridstat did cluster analysis with an option of euclidean distance included. He wrote...
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james.hickey@...
Feb 15, 2001 11:03 pm
Hi, Firstly my apologies if this message is a duplicate, as it did not seem to send at first. I was wondering if anyone would be able to give me information on...
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james.hickey@...
Feb 15, 2001 11:03 pm
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew where to find out information on implementing the algorithm for focusing or 'clustering39; a repertory grid. I have searched...
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bob green
bgreen@...
Feb 8, 2001 8:14 pm
Andrew, I'm not sure you are barking up the wrong tree but rather trying to work out which tree is most suited to your purpose. Check out the suggested...
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Frazz@...
Feb 6, 2001 7:32 pm
Valerie, I think Devi might agree with you re: transparency. As regards the subject matter, it's becoming much clearer thanks to the group. You're right - at...
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Frazz@...
Feb 6, 2001 7:32 pm
Devi, Thanks - I think. ... bunch of ... techniques...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Feb 6, 2001 11:37 am
Andrew should by now be so clarified that he's transparent. I'm a bit diffident about doing this, given the recent struggles about 'pushing39; products, but if...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 6, 2001 10:39 am
Dear Andrew, ... Aw. The fundamental assumption of personal construct psychology is that there is no epistemological diffeence between what the individual...
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Frazz@...
Feb 5, 2001 7:09 pm
Valerie, Understood. I am perhaps barking up the wrong tree with my investigation. I thought that there may be value in using PCT to infer about patterns,...
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Frazz@...
Feb 5, 2001 7:08 pm
Bob, Yes, I see your point(s). I suppose I have to try and use PCT in a creative way to illicit personal construing but in some way limit the possible infinite...
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Frazz@...
Feb 5, 2001 7:07 pm
Thanks Devi - fascinating. I will check out the reference as suggested. I put 'scientific39; in quotes the last time, and I do so again here. If I understand,...
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bob green
bgreen@...
Feb 4, 2001 7:54 pm
Andrew, ... I certainly wasn't suggesting this, and researchers not uncommonly include supplied elements. Rather, in designing a grid, all choices involve...
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Devi Jankowicz
devi.jankowicz@...
Feb 2, 2001 9:16 am
Dear Andrew, Well, I was giving the argument against supplying _constructs_; you're now asking about elements. In the case of elements, you have several...
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Frazz@...
Feb 1, 2001 7:19 pm
Devi, Thanks to you and Bob for responding on this. I think I'm a bit out of my depth, so apologies if I'm drawing the wrong conclusions here. Are you saying...
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Valerie Stewart
106026.766@...
Jan 29, 2001 6:25 pm
To the debate on supplied constructs, and methods of analysis: Don't forget that Grid is a conversation, of which the matrix is part of the output but by no...
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MS Offer
marcus@...
Jan 28, 2001 6:57 pm
Duncan, It would help if you could give more of the reasons why you make the statements you make - you don't offer much evidence for your contentions though...
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dunwin@...
Jan 28, 2001 1:49 am
The discussion of hand analysis versus computer analysis raises some fundamental questions I have about RepGrid. These will, no doubt, be considered heretical...
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rtillett
rtillett@...
Jan 26, 2001 9:28 pm
Hello everyone. My name is Rick Tillett and I am using RepGrids as part of my MSc in health studies. I am looking into the construction and management of knee...
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bob green
bgreen@...
Jan 25, 2001 7:14 pm
Devi, ... Your comment made me consider just what a repertory grid is, and who defines this. I took a quick look at Kelly's v1, and obviously the rep grid has...