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Preparing Card Sort Data for Multidimensional Scaling Analysis in Social Psychological Research: A Methodological Approach

机译:为社会心理学研究中的多维规模分析准备卡片分类数据:一种方法论方法

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Card sorting is a popular data-gathering technique. Although multidimensional scaling (MDS) is a statistical analogue of the technique, researchers rarely apply it to this type of data. The authors' contention is that a barrier to applying MDS to card sorting data is the lack of guidance in the literature about how to organize and prepare the data for analysis. The authors describe a method that gives guidance to researchers in the field of social psychology who want to analyze card sort data using MDS, which can be used to confirm or validate hypotheses about specific social psychological structures hidden in data. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:卡分类是一种流行的数据收集技术。尽管多维标度(MDS)是该技术的统计类似物,但研究人员很少将其应用于此类数据。作者认为,将MDS应用于卡片分类数据的障碍是文献中缺乏有关如何组织和准备数据进行分析的指南。作者介绍了一种方法,该方法为希望使用MDS分析卡片分类数据的社会心理学领域的研究人员提供指导,该方法可用于确认或验证有关隐藏在数据中的特定社会心理结构的假设。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Journal of Social Psychology》 |2009年第1期|p.105-115|共11页
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    ARTHUR L. WHALEYRICHARD A. LONGORIAUniversity of Texas at AustinPreparation of this article was partially supported by a Visiting Scholar residency awarded to the first author at the Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY.Address correspondence to Arthur L. Whaley, Program for Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research, Room 5046, University of Michigan, 426 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2321, USA, whaleyal@umich.edu (e-mail).AUTHOR NOTESArthur L. Whaley is a research scientist at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. His research interests include racial disparities in mental health care, social-cognitive biases in clinical decision making, African American mental health, and the development and implementation of evaluation programs. Richard A. Longoria received his doctorate in social work from the University of Texas at Austin and was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health at the time the study (Whaley & Longoria, 2008) was completed. His research interests include culturally competent socialservice delivery systems, interorganizational relationships, and the well-being of grandparents raising grandchildren.,;

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