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Q-Methodology
Q-Methodology is a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative factor analysis with qualitative interpretation to identify distinct perspectives, viewpoints, or 'factors' shared by groups of people. Introduced by William Stephenson in 1935, it uses Q-sorts—where participants rank statements on a continuum—to measure subjective viewpoints systematically. The method applies factor analysis to correlations among Q-sorts (not items), revealing common patterns of opinion or attitude that transcend individual differences.
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- Stephenson, W. (1935). Technique of factor analysis. Nature, 136(3434), 297. DOI: 10.1038/136297b0 ↗
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- McKeown, B., & Thomas, D. (2013). Q methodology (2nd ed.). Sage Publications. link ↗