Fuzzy Grids

Barry Pope (shadley@popeb.freeserve.co.uk)
Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:03:00 +0100

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Call for ideas
I have devised a repertory grid that has elements relating to self and =
parental figures. These elements will be rated using a set of bipolar =
constructs where one pole is supplied and the other elicited from the =
clients. rather that place have the client rate between both poles as =
opposites, I want the client to rate the poles independently. This =
creates a fuzzy grid and is causing me difficulties; I am stuck on how =
to statistically analyse the data. Therefore, any wisdom form people =
will be greatly appreciated.

Barry Pope
Psychotherapist
shaadley@popeb.freeserve.co.uk

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Call for ideas
I have devised a repertory grid that = has=20 elements relating to self and parental figures. These elements will be = rated=20 using a set of bipolar constructs where one pole is supplied and the = other=20 elicited from the clients. rather that place have the client rate = between both=20 poles as opposites, I want the client to rate the poles independently.=20 This  creates a fuzzy grid and is causing me difficulties; I am = stuck on=20 how to statistically analyse the data. Therefore, any wisdom form people = will be=20 greatly appreciated.
 
Barry Pope
Psychotherapist
shaadley@popeb.freeserve.c= o.uk
 
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