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The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 1998
The Work Repertory Grid was developed to investigate a Personal Construct model of burnout for an empirical study involving 60 mental health professionals working in the Illawarra area. This paper backgrounds some of the theories of stress and burnout and the traditional methods of measuring predictor and dependent variables.
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The Work Repertory Grid was developed to investigate a Personal Construct model of burnout for an empirical study involving 60 mental health professionals working in the Illawarra area. This paper backgrounds some of the theories of stress and burnout and the traditional methods of measuring predictor and dependent variables.
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Using repertory grids in management
Journal of European Industrial Training, 1996It is now 15 years since the Journal of European Industrial Training published its first monograph on repertory grid technique (Volume 4 Number 2, 1980). Since that time many changes have occurred in both the use and the application of grids. Aims to bring the reader up to date with developments which have taken place in the application and analysis of
Mark Easterby‐Smith +2 more
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The analysis of a repertory grid
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1980The problems of repertory grid analysis fall into two main groups: (i) general scaling problems; (ii) specific methods of the simplification of the grid data. Some problems of psychological scaling are considered including ‘ranking’ versus ‘rating’, equal interval assumption, and comparison of constructs.
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Repertory grid technique – An interpretive research framework
European Journal of Marketing, 2000Examines some of the underlying assumptions, research objectives and practical applications of the repertory grid technique (RGT) in consumer research. It explains why the use and evaluation of the RGT should be grounded in the assumptions of the theory from which it derives, George Kelly’s personal construct psychology (PCP), and examines the way in ...
Littler, Dale, Marsden, D.
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Analysis of repertory grids in clinical practice
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2001Objective. This paper illustrates the use of several different forms of analysis of repertory grid data, using a case study of a client who completed repertory grids at various stages of therapy. Method. Participants in a survivors' group completed grids before and after therapy and at 3‐ and 6‐month follow‐up.
C, Leach +3 more
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A repertory grid study of restrained eaters
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1985This study addressed the cognitive processes associated with eating restraint, a subclinical form of disordered eating marked by chronic dietary consciousness, food deprivation and binging‐purging. Results of a repertory grid testing of 68 college women indicated that higher levels of restraint were related to more negative and simplistic self‐schema ...
G J, Neimeyer, N, Khouzam
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‘Effective’ Australian gerontology nurses: a repertory grid analysis
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1997Summary Repertory grids were completed by gerontological nurses (N= 60) to elicit the personal constructs they used to characterize gerontological nurses, effective gerontological nurses and the extent to which participants believed themselves to be effective as nurses working in this specialist field. Analysis of pooled repertory grids indicated that
A, Retsas, J, Wilson
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1994
How do we measure food preferences? This is the general title of the book, and each chapter attempts to address this question in a different way. Some might say that measurement of food preferences is intrinsically easy — people generally know what they like and dislike.
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How do we measure food preferences? This is the general title of the book, and each chapter attempts to address this question in a different way. Some might say that measurement of food preferences is intrinsically easy — people generally know what they like and dislike.
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Journal of Marketing Research, 1972
The repertory grid test, originally devised by Kelly [1, 2, 3, 9], has found widespread use in marketing research in Great Britain [4, 5, 6, 12, 13], although there is no published evidence of its use by American marketing researchers. It has been used to obtain objectively attitude scale items, or constructs (Kelly's terminology) in the language of ...
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The repertory grid test, originally devised by Kelly [1, 2, 3, 9], has found widespread use in marketing research in Great Britain [4, 5, 6, 12, 13], although there is no published evidence of its use by American marketing researchers. It has been used to obtain objectively attitude scale items, or constructs (Kelly's terminology) in the language of ...
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The prediction of change in repertory grids
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1982Several predictions relating to differential element and construct stability in repertory grids over time were investigated. Test‐retest data indicated significantly greater construct stability for high intensity or ‘constellatory’ constructs over a seven‐month period.
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