Abstract

An overview of these results indicates that SELECT is, in general, producing results in which elicited themes parallel those produced by frequency-based word selection. More importantly —and consonant with the impetus for development of the method — SELECT is delivering factors which are larger, more easily interpretable, and more discriminable than these available from frequency data and is doing so within the constraint of basic thematic identities.

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