qmethod - Analysis of Subjective Perspectives Using Q Methodology
Analysis of Q methodology, used to identify distinct
perspectives existing within a group. This methodology is used
across social, health and environmental sciences to understand
diversity of attitudes, discourses, or decision-making styles
(for more information, see <https://qmethod.org/>). A single
function runs the full analysis. Each step can be run
separately using the corresponding functions: for automatic
flagging of Q-sorts (manual flagging is optional), for
statement scores, for distinguishing and consensus statements,
and for general characteristics of the factors. The package
allows to choose either principal components or centroid factor
extraction, manual or automatic flagging, a number of
mathematical methods for rotation (or none), and a number of
correlation coefficients for the initial correlation matrix,
among many other options. Additional functions are available to
import and export data (from raw *.CSV, 'HTMLQ' and 'FlashQ'
*.CSV, 'PQMethod' *.DAT and 'easy-htmlq' *.JSON files), to
print and plot, to import raw data from individual *.CSV files,
and to make printable cards. The package also offers functions
to print Q cards and to generate Q distributions for study
administration. See further details in the package
documentation, and in the web pages below, which include a
cookbook, guidelines for more advanced analysis (how to perform
manual flagging or change the sign of factors), data
management, and a graphical user interface (GUI) for online and
offline use.