1989-04-01
Mixing Methodologies: An Aid in Developing Q Samples
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Operant Subjectivity , Volume 12 - Issue 3/4 p. 98- 102
Nominal group technique is described as a way to generate concourses and Q samples, and an illustration is provided in terms of issues expected to emerge as focal in a city council election. Speed in the generation of items and comprehensiveness of the resulting Q sample are cited as advantages under conditions of limited time and resources.
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Dennis Kinsey, & Teresa C. Kelly. (1989). Mixing Methodologies: An Aid in Developing Q Samples. Operant Subjectivity, 12(3/4), 98–102. doi:10.15133/j.os.1989.005
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