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Original Articles

Straight or Bent? An inquiry into rating scales in repertory grids

Pages 141-151 | Published online: 05 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

Ogden's (1932) analysis of opposition is used as the basis for an exploration of the ways in which respondents might use rating scales in repertory grids. The conceptual approach to the problem is described and the conclusion is drawn that the mathematical and semantic aspects of rating scales may not always be aligned. Empirical evidence is presented from a preliminary study which suggests that bipolarity is a more complex issue than might be suspected from a superficial consideration.

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D. M. Yorke

Revised version of a paper presented at the British Conference on Personal Construct Psychology held at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 10‐13 September 1982.

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