1997
DOI: 10.1007/bfb0027908
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PCCG: An operational tracked grid for creating conceptual graphs

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“…In this sense, the acquisition of knowledge for the construction of Expert Systems is significant [32,42]. Since experts in the field feel more comfortable (and more precise) when they are able to use their own terminology, Repertory Grid allows for the acquisition of knowledge in a more natural and flexible way than other techniques [35]. In addition, since a grid can analyze any topic, knowledge can be acquired on a wide range of subjects.…”
Section: ○ Analysis Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, the acquisition of knowledge for the construction of Expert Systems is significant [32,42]. Since experts in the field feel more comfortable (and more precise) when they are able to use their own terminology, Repertory Grid allows for the acquisition of knowledge in a more natural and flexible way than other techniques [35]. In addition, since a grid can analyze any topic, knowledge can be acquired on a wide range of subjects.…”
Section: ○ Analysis Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A construct is, according to the RAE [33], a "bipolar descriptive category" that people use to organize "data and experiences from their world", which Kelly considers as "a way in which two or more things are similar and therefore different from a third or fourth thing" [34]. So, "personal constructs" are characteristics of objects or elements that allow a person to make judgments [35] and interpret the world around him.…”
Section: Repertory Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%