Tag: personal construct theory


REPERTORY GRID

REPERTORY GRID: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS Introduction to the Repertory Grid The Repertory Grid (RepGrid), a powerful and flexible psychometric instrument, represents a crucial methodological contribution derived directly from George Kelly’s seminal work, The Psychology of Personal Constructs (1955). Developed over sixty years ago, the RepGrid is fundamentally a structured, yet open-ended, technique […]

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PERSONAL CONSTRUCT

Introduction to the Personal Construct The concept of the personal construct stands as a foundational element within cognitive psychology, originating from the seminal work of American psychologist George A. Kelly. A personal construct is defined as a specific, enduring cognitive structure, or interpretive lens, by which an individual anticipates, interprets, comprehends, predicts, and subsequently attempts […]

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