The Easy Guide to Repertory Grids

作者: Devi Jankowicz

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摘要: List of Figures. Tables. About the Author. Preface. 1. INTRODUCTION. 1.1 How to Use This Guidebook. 1.2 What Book Contains. 1.3 Misses Out. 1.4 A Word Examples. 2. THE REPERTORY GRID: BASIC DESCRIPTION. 2.1 The Basic Repertory Grid. 2.1.1 Constituents a Constructs. Topic. Elements. Ratings. 2.1.2 So is Grid? 2.1.3 Description Other Person in Their Own Terms. 2.2 An Example Completed 2.3 Points Remember. Things Do. Exercise Specifying Understanding Background. Read. 3. ELICITING GRID. 3.1 Grid Elicitation. 3.1.1 Interview: Setting and Style. 3.1.2 Procedure Is 10 Steps. 3.2 Background Standard Procedure. 3.2.1 Choosing Tw o Rules Thumb. Qualifying Phrases. 3.2.2 Elements Chosen by Investigator. Interviewee. Negotiation between Investigator Elicited 3.2.3 Laddering Down. Phrases as Focus. 3.2.4 Obtaining 3.3 Thinking Yourself. First Practice Designing Self-Grid. 4. QUESTIONS ABOUT GRID WORK. 4.1 Simple Procedural Issues: Questions Answers. 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Rating 4.1.4 And, Overall. 4.2 Capturing Meaning Using 4.2.1 Triadic 4.2.2 Full Context Form. 4.2.3 Dyadic 4.2.4 Elaboration. 4.2.5 'Catch-All' Question. 4.2.6 Alternatives Rating. Grouping Ranking 4.2.7 Supplied 4.2.8 4.3 Without 4.3.1 Being Good Observer. 4.3.2 Storytelling. Self-Characterisation. Characterising Others. Monadic Procedures. 4.3.3 Non-Verbal Techniques? 4.4 Increasing Detail Variety. 4.4.1 Down - Asking 'How, Way?' Laddered Constructs 4.4.2 Pyramiding Technique. Pyramided Handling Interview. Practising Pyramiding. 5. DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF SINGLE 5.1 Overview. 5.2 Stance Towards Analysis. 5.3 Describing 5.3.1 Process 5.3.2 Eyeball 5.3.3 Core Versus Peripheral Propositional Constellatory Pre-emptive Types Construct. Classification Schemes. Analysis Construct Categorisation. 6. ANALYSING RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN 6.1 Relationships. 6.1.1 Relationships Between 6.1.2 6.1.3 Summary. 6.2 Cluster 6.2.1 Rationale for 6.2.2 Interpretation 6.3 Principal Components 6.3.1 Components. 6.3.2 6.4 Concluding Images. among Decision Task. Turning Element Differences into % Similarities. Among 6.5 6.6 Finding Your Way Round Plot. 7. MORE THAN ONE 7.1 Nature Problem. 7.1.1 Sample Size. 7.1.2 Research Design. 7.2 Generic Approaches Content 7.2.1 Bootstrapping Techniques. Core-Categorisation Content-Analysis Design Differential Reliability. 7.2.2 Example. In Conclusion. 7.2.3 Category Bootstrapped Theory-Based Combining Approaches. 7.3 Honey's 7.3.1 Rationale. 7.3.2 7.4 Identifying Categories. Analysis: D-I-Y. Preparing Data 8. WORKING WITH PERSONAL VALUES. 8.1 Personal Values. 8.1.1 Up Arrive at 8.1.2 Values Do I Know That I've Got There? if Can't Seem Get Reminder. 8.2 Prioritising Values: Resistance-to-Change Explore Which Are Resistant Change? 8.3 Working with Value Hierarchies. 9. ALTERNATIVE WAYS CONSTRUING. 9.1 Changes Construing. 9.1.1 Change: Change 9.1.2 Messy 9.2. People. 9.2.1 Facilitating Mutual Exploration: Partnering. 9.2.2 Entering Another Person's World: Exchange 9.3 9.2 More Complex Change. Appendix Answers Exercises. Extracts from Transcript Session. Similarity Scores. Formal Kelly's Theory. Aide-memoire/Summary Glossary. References. Index Names First-named Authors. Subject Index.

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