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Méthodologie Q×Technique de la grille de répertoire×
DomainePsychologiePsychologie
FamilleHypothesis testHypothesis test
Année d'origine19351955
Auteur d'origineWilliam StephensonGeorge Kelly
TypeQ-sort ranking techniqueQualitative-quantitative hybrid
Source fondatriceStephenson, W. (1935). Technique of factor analysis. Nature, 136(3434), 297. DOI ↗Kelly, G. A. (1955). The psychology of personal constructs. Norton. link ↗
AliasQ-Sort, Q-TechniqueRep Grid, Repertory Grid Test, Kelly Grid
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RésuméQ-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.The Repertory Grid is a qualitative-quantitative method derived from Personal Construct Theory that elicits how individuals construe (interpret and evaluate) a domain of interest—people, concepts, events, or objects—through their own idiosyncratic dimensions or 'constructs.' Introduced by George Kelly in 1955, the method generates a grid of elements (e.g., people) rated along personally meaningful bipolar constructs, revealing cognitive structures, values, and reasoning patterns without imposing researcher-defined categories.
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