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THE RELATION OF REPERTORY GRID/GENERALIZED PROCRUSTES ANALYSIS SOLUTIONS TO THE DIMENSIONS OF PERCEPTION: APPLICATION TO MUNSELL COLOR STIMULI
Author(s) -
GAINS N.,
THOMSON D. M. H.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
journal of sensory studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.61
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1745-459X
pISSN - 0887-8250
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-459x.1990.tb00488.x
Subject(s) - repertory grid , hue , perception , mathematics , grid , lightness , psychology , color space , analogy , representation (politics) , similarity (geometry) , artificial intelligence , cognitive psychology , social psychology , pattern recognition (psychology) , computer science , linguistics , geometry , philosophy , neuroscience , image (mathematics) , politics , political science , law
. The repertory grid method (RGM) was initially devised to determine how individuals construe their worlds. There have been many attempts to extend this principle to look at relationships amongst objects, as seen by groups of individuals. However, to derive the implied consensus representation of the objects, poses conceptual and mathematical problems because of the idiosyncratic nature of constructs elicited using RGM. Generalized Procrustes analysis (GPA) offers a solution since there is no assumption of common interpretation of constructs. It is an implicit but apparently untested assumption of GPA, that mathematical and perceptual structure are analogous. To test this, combined RGM/GPA was applied to color. Using the method of triads, 24 subjects independently described constructs to characterize 26 Munsell color chips differing in Hue, Value and Chroma. Subjects then rated the colors on their own construct scales. The first six dimensions of the consequent color space were interpreted as brightness, greenness, lightness, purple/blueness, redness and yellowness. This differs from expectation only in that the colors were recovered on uni‐polar dimensions rather than red‐green and blue‐yellow continua. However, since the main perceptual attributes of color were recovered the analogy assumption of GPA is supported, as is application to repertory grids.