## sample grid files and description
samplegrid_info <- c(
none="",
fbb2003=
"<b>Description</b>
<p> A dataset used throughout the book 'A Manual for Repertory Grid Technique'
(Fransella, Bell and Bannister, 2003, p. 60).</p>
<b>References</b>
<p> Fransella, F., Bell, R. & Bannister, D. (2003). <i>A Manual for Repertory Grid
Technique (2. Ed.)</i>. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.</p>",
boeker=
"<b>Description</b>
<p>Grid data from a schizophrenic patient undergoing psychoanalytically oriented
psychotherapy. The data was taken during the last stage of therapy
(Boeker, 1996, p. 163).</p>
<b>References</b>
<p>Boeker, H. (1996). The reconstruction of the self in the psychotherapy of
chronic schizophrenia: a case study with the Repertory Grid Technique.
In: Scheer, J. W., Catina, A. (Eds.): <i>Empirical Constructivism in
Europe - The Personal Construct Approach </i>(p. 160-167). Giessen:
Psychosozial-Verlag.</p>",
mackay1992=
"<b>Description</b>
<p>Grid data ('Grid C') used in Mackay's paper on inter-element correlation (1992, p. 65)</p>
<b>References</b>
<p>Mackay, N. (1992). Identification, reflection, and correlation: Problems
in the bases of repertory grid measures. <i>International Journal of Personal
Construct Psychology, 5</i>(1), 57-75.</p>",
bellmcgorry1992=
"<b>Description</b>
<p>The grid data set is used in Bell's technical report
'Using SPSS to Analyse Repertory Grid Data' (1997, p. 6). Originally, the
data comes from a study by Bell and McGorry (1992).</p>
<b>References</b>
<p>Bell, R. C. (1977). <i>Using SPSS to Analyse Repertory Grid Data</i>.
Technical Report, University of Melbourne.</p>
<p>Bell, R. C., & McGorry, P. (1992). The analysis of repertory
grids used to monitor the perceptions of recovering psychotic patients.
In A. Thomson & P. Cummins (Eds.), <i>European Perspectives in Personal
Construct Psychology </i>(p. 137-150). Lincoln, UK: European Personal
Construct Association.</p>"
)
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