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Copyright

Eric Nost;

Published On

2025-02-25

Page Range

pp. 535–542

Language

  • English

Print Length

8 pages

37. Q method

Q is a survey-based method in which researchers employ quantitative and qualitative techniques to characterize the different ways of thinking about a topic that exist. It provides a “bottom-up” approach to classifying the social world, as the researcher must induce meaning out of participants’ choices about how to rank order survey statements. To aid in this, Q studies are typically paired with other methods such as interviews. There are several analytical challenges to be aware of in using Q method, including whether it alone can support claims about how prevalent a shared perspective is and whether it provides “unbiased” results.

Contributors

Eric Nost

(author)
Associate Professor of Geography at University of Guelph