IS Q FOR DQ? APPLYING Q-METHODOLOGY FOR RESEARCHING DIGITAL INTELLIGENCE

Loredana Manasia, Mirela Negreanu, Melania Macovei
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Most approaches to investigating research topics in the field of education and educational psychology are based on objectivity criteria. In some cases, subjective perceptions are considered to be biased and unreliable. The present paper draws upon a growing interest in emphasizing the use of Q-methodology in the field of education research. The article suggests that Q-methodology could be appealing for the research of digital intelligence as well as for other topics related to the area of education research. This positional paper aims to expand knowledge about the use of subjective methodologies and to set theoretical and methodological grounds to apply this specific methodology in the process of data collection and analysis. Therefore, the article depicts a corpus of scholar opinions to analyzing the concept of digital intelligence. Given that the concept of digital intelligence has a strong self-explanatory note, most of the authors preferred omnibus definitions for its enlightenment. The authors assert the need to formulate a definition of the construct rather than focusing on its dimensions. Thus, they use the Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory (CHC model) of intelligence to create the definition of digital intelligence. Based on this theoretical ground, methodological considerations and case studies are discussed in relation to applying Q-methodology to researching subjective views of students. The Q-methodology is described as an approach to providing a systematic study of the human subjectivity. Drawing on a study on digital intelligence, the utility of the method is illustrated. To expand the use of the Q-methodology, relevant examples of studies conducted by other authors are discussed.
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q等于dq吗?应用q -方法论研究数字智能
大多数调查教育和教育心理学领域研究课题的方法都是基于客观性标准的。在某些情况下,主观看法被认为是有偏见和不可靠的。本论文利用了在教育研究领域强调q -方法论使用的日益增长的兴趣。这篇文章表明,q -方法论可能对数字智能的研究以及与教育研究领域相关的其他主题具有吸引力。这篇定位论文旨在扩大关于使用主观方法的知识,并在数据收集和分析过程中设置理论和方法依据,以应用这种具体的方法。因此,本文描述了大量学者对数字智能概念的分析观点。鉴于数字智能的概念具有很强的自解释性,大多数作者更倾向于对其进行综合定义。作者断言,需要制定一个结构的定义,而不是关注它的维度。因此,他们使用智能的卡特尔-霍恩-卡罗尔理论(CHC模型)来创建数字智能的定义。基于这一理论基础,本文讨论了运用q -方法论研究学生主观观点的方法考虑和案例研究。q方法论被描述为一种提供人类主体性系统研究的方法。结合数字智能的研究,说明了该方法的实用性。为了扩大q方法的使用,本文讨论了其他作者进行的相关研究实例。
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