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Repertory grid
Interviewing method based on personal construct theory of personality / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The repertory grid is an interviewing technique which uses nonparametric factor analysis to determine an idiographic measure of personality.[1][2] It was devised by George Kelly in around 1955 and is based on his personal construct theory of personality.[3]
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