Numerous computerized repertory grid programs are available to researchers and clinicians. However, these programs operate in a DOS environment, and many are cumber some to use. This article introduces the first Windows-based repertory grid program, making the analysis of repertory grids easier and thus more useful for researchers and practitioners in the behavioral sciences.
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