Procedura i-sort -- jej własności na podstawie badań tożsamości społecznych w Polsce i w Rosji
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I-sort research procedure: its characteristics in Polish-Russian study of social identificationPublisher:
IFiS PublishersCitation:
Ask: Research and Methods. Volume 9, Issue 1 (2000), pp. 7-38Abstract:
One can provide results showing that social identities can account for various
attitudes and behaviours. The problem was, however, how to recognise identifications
in quantitative research carried out on big aggregates of individuals. In this
article this procedure is called shortly I-sort. Social identity of a person is a system
which psychologists could analyse with insight. The question staying behind the
I-sort procedure, though, is: "who are you, what is important for you? lf you respond, a sociologist will tell you in what society you live". What needs methodological discussion is the switch from individuals' responses revealing
elements of his/her unique composition of identity components to peculiar set
of responses which makes the comparisons of societies possible. Data from
Polish-Russian survey were used to illustrate analyses.
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