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ISBN 10: 0470854901
ISBN 13: 9780470854907
Author: Fay Fransella, Richard Bell, Don Bannister
First published in 1977, this now classic manual has been completely revised and updated to reflect the enormous changes that have taken place both in the popularity of repertory grid methods and in the study of the methods themselves. Aimed at novices as well as those already knowledgeable about grid usage, this manual provides an overview of George Kelly’s personal construct theory, which underpins repertory grid methods. The reader will learn how to design a grid, with guidance on how to choose elements and ways of eliciting personal constructs that can influence the results obtained. The second edition includes multiple examples of grids, as well as: New chapters on the main computer methods of analysis available Supporting website with grid analysis programs available to download Extended annotated bibliography of the many examples of grid usage This book will appeal to psychology students, practitioners and academics. Other professionals who will find this an invaluable guide include managers, teachers and educationalists, speech and language therapists, nurses, probation officers and psychiatrists.
A Manual for Repertory Grid Technique 2nd Table of contents:
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The Basis of Repertory Grid Technique
Grids: What Are They?
The Grid as Part of Personal Construct Theory
Grids: a Measure of What?
Grids are about Constructs
Some Personal Construct Theory Corollaries
Different Kinds of Construct
Constructs in Transition
Conclusions -
Constructs And Elements
What is an Element?
What is a Construct?
Elements in a Grid
The Nature and Types of Constructs in a Grid
Ways of Eliciting Personal Constructs from ’Elements’
Eliciting Personal Constructs in Ways other than from ’Elements’
Eliciting Constructs from Constructs
To Elicit or to Supply Constructs?
Classification of Constructs
Which are more Important in a Grid – Elements or Constructs?
Constructs and Elements: the Debate
Comment -
Varieties Of Grid In Use Today
The Grid Form of the Role Construct Repertory Test
The Split-Half Method of Allocating Elements
A Grid Using Rankings
A Grid Using Ratings
Implications and Resistance-to-Change Grids
Resistance-to-Change Grid
A Bipolar Implications Grid
Dependency Grid
A Textual Grid
A Qualitative Grid
Comment -
Analyzing Grid Data
Repertory Grids
Analyzing Constructs
Analyzing Elements
Joint Representations of Constructs and Elements
Representations of Multiple Repertory Grid Data
Dependency Grids
Implications Grids
Comments -
Some Summary Measures Of Structure
Cognitive Complexity
Extremity and Ordination
Conflict
Element Indices
Measures of Superordinacy
Measures of Intransitivity
Implications Grids
Dependency Grids
Comment -
Reliability and Validity
Reliability
Conclusions
Validity
Conclusions -
Specific Ways Of Using Grids
The Individual and the Grid
A Decision-Making Grid
Wholly or Partially Standardized Grid Formats
Conclusions -
Some Uses To Which Grids Have Been Put
Grids in General
In the Clinical Setting
Working with Children
Teachers and Teaching
The Construing of Professionals
Those With Learning Difficulties
Social Relationships
Language
Dependency
The Use and Abuse of Drugs
The Family
Forensic Work
Maps, Planning and Environment
Market Research
Politics
Careers
Sport
Organizational and Business Applications
More Unusual Uses of Grids
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