In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology (PCP). Although its techniques are often relatively unfamiliar to qualitative researchers, we show how PCP provides opportunities to extend and enrich the predominant methods currently used by them. PCP adopts a constructivist epistemology and offers a number of techniques for enabling people to gain insight into their own and others’ constructions and perceptions. We outline several of these techniques in this chapter, illustrating them through examples of our own research and providing some guidelines for data analysis
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a mean...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
Construct approaches are epistemologically and ontologically consistent with qualitative research me...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
It used to be the case that the Psychology of Personal Constructs was better known for its methods (...
The chapter sets out the role of personal construct psychology (PCP) in early methodological conside...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
This book presents the latest thinking and research in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) covering ...
Published PCP research is dominated by analyses of construct and element ratings, or the use of stru...
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychothe...
Although both bodies of constructivist theory were originally developed by psychologists, and deal w...
Covers personal construct psychology and its philosophy; methodology; society and culture; clinical ...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a mean...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
Construct approaches are epistemologically and ontologically consistent with qualitative research me...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
It used to be the case that the Psychology of Personal Constructs was better known for its methods (...
The chapter sets out the role of personal construct psychology (PCP) in early methodological conside...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
This book presents the latest thinking and research in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) covering ...
Published PCP research is dominated by analyses of construct and element ratings, or the use of stru...
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychothe...
Although both bodies of constructivist theory were originally developed by psychologists, and deal w...
Covers personal construct psychology and its philosophy; methodology; society and culture; clinical ...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
Like other constructivist approaches, Personal Construct Theory (PCT) views human activity as a mean...