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This book introduces the theory and practice of Q methodology. The authors explain the origins of Q methodology in factor analysis and the R methodological procedures, and go on to explain the theory behind Q as set out by the method's early pioneers. They also look at how Q deals with issues such as subjectivity, abduction and constructivism. The book shows readers how to set up, run, and analyze an effective study using Q methodology. Illustrated with examples and case studies throughout, the book offers advice on highly practical issues such as the conduct of fieldwork, working with participants, and good data management.
Theory and Q Methodology: From Stephenson to Constructionism
Theory and Q Methodology: From Stephenson to Constructionism
- Introduction 24
- Operant Subjectivity 25
- Stephenson's Subjectivity: A Process of Transition 27
- Subjectivity Deconstructed: William James and William Stephenson 28
- A Science of the Subjective 30
- Self-Reference and Concourse Theory 31
- Projected Feeling and Self-Referent Statements 31
- Concourse Theory: Consciring and Communicability 33
- Concourse in Practice: A Methodological Definition 34
- Q Methodology and Quantum Theory 35
- Quantum Theory and Factor Analysis: A Mathematical ...
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