Re: RepGrid Questionnaire

Charles A. Newcomer (cnewcome@eagle.lhup.edu)
Mon, 14 Nov 1994 13:04:15 -500 (EST)

Calvin,

I am happy to respond to your questionnaire,
Chuck

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On Mon, 14 Nov 1994, Calvin M Badger wrote:

>
> Have you ever used a computerised repertory grid package? If you have then I
> would be very grateful if you would complete the following short
> questionnaire to help me in my final year dissertation. I am currently
> developing a new repertory grid package for use in Microsoft Windows and need
> to know what users of current grid packages think of them and what could be
> improved.
>
> I intend to make the new package very simple to use with plenty of on-line
> help. It will be a complete package that will include multi-elicitation
> methods, multi-grids, multi-analysis methods and will hopefully be compatible
> with most MS Windows software for export purposes.
>
> Please edit and return the questionnaire as soon as possible.
>
> MMMTHIA,
>
> Calvin Badger
> Anglia Polytechnic University, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
>
> ************************************************************
>
> 1) Which repertory grid package(s) have you used? REPGRID2
>
>
> 2) For what purpose was it/were they used? (e.g. counselling, marketing etc.)
> RF4esearch on learning styles
>
> 3) Why did you choose this/these package(s)?
> Ease of use and variety of analyses
>
> 4) What were the packages' strong points?
> Ease of use and analyses
>
> 5) What were it's/their shortcomings?
> I didn't experience any shortcomings
>
> 6) How would you improve the package(s)?
>
>
> 7) What would make an ideal repertory grid package for you?
> REPGRID2
>
> i-net: isdcmb@v-e.anglia.ac.uk