Q Methodology in Assessment and Research
The purpose of this workshop is to introduce statistical and methodological principles associated with the use of Q method in assessment and research, and to locate Q methodology in the framework of contemporary science. Attention will focus on factor-analytic and epistemological foundations followed by illustrative applications. Required text: Q Methodology (Sage 1988, ISBN 0803927533) by Bruce McKeown and Dan B. Thomas.
MTWRF, May 24 – 28
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
2 graduate credit hours, $612
CHDS 50093, CRN #10359
CHDS 70093, CRN #10019
Parking, $9
Steven R. Brown, professor
Lifespan Development & Educational Sciences
Interested individuals can call 800.672.KSU2 to register for the workshop or visit the workshops link at www.ehhs.kent.edu/pd for a summer registration form.
41.153667-81.357886
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Author of Political Subjectivity (Yale University Press 1980), founding editor of Operant Subjectivity (1977), organizer of first Q conference (1985) and founding member of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity (1989), founder and moderator of Q-Method electronic discussion list (1991), and laureate of ISSSS's William Stephenson Award (2010). Also past editor of Policy Sciences, co-founder of the International Society of Political Psychology and the Society of Policy Scientists, list manager of PolicySciencesSociety, executive director of ISPP, laureate of ISPP's Harold Lasswell Award (2009) for lifetime scientific contributions, and Kappa Tau Alpha award (2001) for contributions to journalism and mass communication.
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