In this paper, aspects of four areas of controversy which have recently surrounded the development and application of Q-analysis are examined. It is suggested that the difficulties over which the controversy has been generated are underpinned by important substantive problems, which those wishing to utilise the approach should be aware of, but that further development and application of the style of analysis afforded by Q-analysis and related methods should continue.
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