Hi, Neil wrote: > This may sound like a silly question, but for those of you are > familiar with Q-Sort Analysis / Q-Methodology, (a type of Factor > Analysis), does someone know what the "Q" actually stands for? I don't remember either, but you might check: Stephenson, W. (1953). The Study of Behavior: Q-Technique and Its Methodology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
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