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JGHE SYMPOSIUM: RESEARCHING COMMUNICATED GEOGRAPHIES

Is Q for you?: using Q methodology within geographical and pedagogical research

Pages 152-163 | Received 19 Dec 2011, Accepted 11 May 2012, Published online: 22 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

Q methodology is receiving growing interest as a research technique. Its use of factor analysis and a well-defined methodological approach may appeal to quantitative researchers who need to investigate issues more commonly associated with qualitative techniques. Such issues frequently arise when investigating student learning. This paper suggests that, appropriately used, Q is a methodology to be embraced by quantitative and qualitative researchers alike. Drawing on work within the field of education, as well as two case studies, the method's utility is illustrated, and Q is suggested as another potential method for investigating the subjective views of our students.

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