Summary
Contents
Subject index
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.
Doing the Fieldwork: Participants, Materials and Procedure
Doing the Fieldwork: Participants, Materials and Procedure
- Introduction 69
- The Participant Group (or P Set) 70
- Against Opportunity Sampling 70
- Strategic Sampling: The Nature of a Good Participant 71
- Participant Numbers 71
- Generalization and Q Methodology 73
- Materials (1): Pre-Sorting Information 74
- Materials (2): Presentation of the Items 76
- Materials (3): The Sorting Distribution 77
- Forced-Choice Versus Free Distributions 77
- Numbering the Distribution: Positives, Negatives and the ...
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