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In study 1, participants sorted 24 tree images by perceived similarity.
The students helped to facilitate the Smithsonian Recycling Challenge competition, where participants sorted waste into landfill, recycling and composting piles.
Participants sorted 54 subjective statements on a range of issues that were present in the current national discourse.
PQMethod 2.33 statistical software program used factor analysis to identify viewpoints based on intra-individual differences for how participants sorted statements.
Participants sorted the vignettes according to the appropriate causal structure the majority of the time (M = 0.62, SD = 0.22).
Participants sorted cards reflecting each culture change artifact in two phases, identifying and ranking those of more and less importance to them to derive one distribution of preferences for each respondent.
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In the study, researchers had participants sort into groups based on whether they supported the death penalty.
Again, because of this limited variability, we do not discuss relations between participants' sorting performance and their gestures.
This limited variability made it difficult to explore possible relations between participants' sorting performance and their gestures, and such relations are not discussed further.
Q-methodology involves participants sorting a set of statements into the order of their agreement across a normal distribution grid.
Previous card sorting tasks were primarily open-ended, with participants sorting cards into as many groups as they liked (Chi, 2006a, b).
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