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Q methodology

Bruce McKeown, Dan Thomas

(Sage university papers series, . Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-066)

Sage Publications, c1988

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Bibliography: p. 77-82

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内容説明

Q Methodology defines the distinctive set of psychometric and operational principles which, when combined with specialized statistical applications of correlational and factor-analysis techniques, provide researchers with a systematic and rigorously quantitative means for examining human subjectivity. Based on the premise that subjectivity is communicable and advanced from self-reference, the method's central concern is to ensure that self-reference is preserved and not compromised or confused by external investigation. The authors outline the appropriate principles, techniques and procedures which advance this goal, including data gathering, statistics and small-sample behavioural research.

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Introductory Overview Q Samples, Q Sorting, and Conditions of Instruction Person Samples and the Single Case Statistical Analysis Research Applications Key Works in Q Methodology

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