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- catalog abstract ""Repertory grid technique is a system for identifying, in detail, what you or anyone else really thinks about an issue. You can use it as a tool for personal discovery, as a device for team building activities, or as a problem-solving aid." "Written as a DIY guide, with a friendly expert sitting beside you, this book will teach you the technique of repertory grids step by step. Here you'll find all the information you need, alongside lots of worked examples and helpful exercises that you can use to check your understanding. Additional resources can be found at www.wiley.co.uk/easyguide."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13153202.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Repertory grid technique is a system for identifying, in detail, what you or anyone else really thinks about an issue. You can use it as a tool for personal discovery, as a device for team building activities, or as a problem-solving aid." "Written as a DIY guide, with a friendly expert sitting beside you, this book will teach you the technique of repertory grids step by step.".
- catalog description "Here you'll find all the information you need, alongside lots of worked examples and helpful exercises that you can use to check your understanding. Additional resources can be found at www.wiley.co.uk/easyguide."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [296]-300) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The Repertory Grid: A Basic Description -- The Basic Constituents of a Grid -- Constructs -- Topic -- Elements -- Ratings -- A Description of the Other Person in Their Own Terms -- Specifying Constructs -- Understanding the Background -- Eliciting a Repertory Grid -- Grid Elicitation -- The Interview: Setting and Style -- The Basic Procedure Is in 10 Steps -- The Background to the Standard Procedure -- Choosing the Topic -- Two Rules of Thumb -- Qualifying Phrases -- Choosing Elements -- Elements Chosen by Investigator -- Elements Chosen by Interviewee -- Elements Chosen by Negotiation between Investigator and Interviewee -- Elicited Elements -- Specifying Constructs -- Laddering Down -- Qualifying Phrases as a Focus -- Obtaining Ratings -- Thinking About Yourself -- A First Practice Grid -- Designing a Grid -- A Self-Grid -- Questions About Grid Work -- Simple Procedural Issues: Questions and Answers -- Questions About the Elements -- Questions About the Constructs -- Questions About the Rating Procedure -- Capturing Meaning by Using a Grid -- Triadic Elicitation -- The Full Context Form -- Dyadic Elicitation -- Elaboration -- The 'Catch-All' Question -- Alternatives to Rating -- Grouping the Elements -- Ranking the Elements -- Supplied Constructs -- Supplied Elements -- Capturing Meaning Without Using a Grid -- Being a Good Observer -- Storytelling -- Self-Characterisation -- Characterising Others -- Other Monadic Procedures -- Non-Verbal Techniques? -- Increasing Detail and Variety.".
- catalog extent "xix, 308 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Easy guide to repertory grids.".
- catalog identifier "0470854049 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Easy guide to repertory grids.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Easy guide to repertory grids.".
- catalog subject "155.2/8 21".
- catalog subject "BF698.8.R38 J36 2004".
- catalog subject "Repertory grid technique.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Repertory Grid: A Basic Description -- The Basic Constituents of a Grid -- Constructs -- Topic -- Elements -- Ratings -- A Description of the Other Person in Their Own Terms -- Specifying Constructs -- Understanding the Background -- Eliciting a Repertory Grid -- Grid Elicitation -- The Interview: Setting and Style -- The Basic Procedure Is in 10 Steps -- The Background to the Standard Procedure -- Choosing the Topic -- Two Rules of Thumb -- Qualifying Phrases -- Choosing Elements -- Elements Chosen by Investigator -- Elements Chosen by Interviewee -- Elements Chosen by Negotiation between Investigator and Interviewee -- Elicited Elements -- Specifying Constructs -- Laddering Down -- Qualifying Phrases as a Focus -- Obtaining Ratings -- Thinking About Yourself -- A First Practice Grid -- Designing a Grid -- A Self-Grid -- Questions About Grid Work -- Simple Procedural Issues: Questions and Answers -- Questions About the Elements -- Questions About the Constructs -- Questions About the Rating Procedure -- Capturing Meaning by Using a Grid -- Triadic Elicitation -- The Full Context Form -- Dyadic Elicitation -- Elaboration -- The 'Catch-All' Question -- Alternatives to Rating -- Grouping the Elements -- Ranking the Elements -- Supplied Constructs -- Supplied Elements -- Capturing Meaning Without Using a Grid -- Being a Good Observer -- Storytelling -- Self-Characterisation -- Characterising Others -- Other Monadic Procedures -- Non-Verbal Techniques? -- Increasing Detail and Variety.".
- catalog title "The easy guide to repertory grids / Devi Jankowicz.".
- catalog type "text".