Classification of REP TEST tools

Adrian Fox (foxy@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au)
Sat, 26 Mar 1994 10:53:21 AEST

Re : my Golden Section Hypothesis query
I must thank Jack Adams-Webber for his timely and comprehensive reply.

Now ..... with such a successful first jaunt onto this medium under my
belt .... ;-) ... and with what would seem a lapse in threads being
discussed ..

May I be so bold as to ask ...

Has someone a reference to (at some point in time ..... the more recent
the better :-) ) all the tools that automate the repertory test
technique, and in what way (aspect) they support such inquiry?

Does anyone know of such a compilation?

The reason I ask is ..... I have come across different tools
that use different approaches in many areas .... to name a few ...
* algorithms for analysis of grids ....
* support (or lack of) for "difficult" entries to cells ....
eg. "don't know" "not applicable"
* interface ..... some grid packages lend themselves well to allowing the
subject to enter directly ..... others do not.
* ranking, rating, dichotomy, ... all different
ways of completing the grid, but not always supported .....
* role construct (the original), dependency, implications ..... different
types of grids ....

Regards

Adrian Fox (PhD Student)

Department of Information Systems
Monash University, Caulfield Campus
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Victoria, Australia. 3145

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