• Brown, Steven R. (1991/1992). A Q Methodological tutorial. Eight postings to QUALRS-L@UGA.

  • Brown, Steven R. The History and Principles of Q Methodology in Psychology and the Social Sciences.

  • Van Exel, N. Job A. & de Graaf, Gjalt (2005). Q methodology: A sneak preview. Download PDF or visit http://www.qmethodology.net/.

  • Webler, T., Danielson, S., & Tuler, S. (2009). Using Q method to reveal social perspectives in environmental research. Greenfield MA: Social and Environmental Research Institute. Download PDF.

  • Slow Read of William Stephenson's "The Study of Behavior" (Part 1). Download ZIP.

  • Slow Read of William Stephenson's "The Study of Behavior" (Part 2). Download ZIP.

  • Brown, Steven R. (1980). Political subjectivity. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Download PDF (96MB file).

  • Brown, Steven R. (1996). Q methodology and qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 6(4), 561-567.

  • Brown, Steven R. "Political Psychology and Naturalistic Subjectivity."  Original publication,  "Psicología política desde el punto de vista de la subjectividad naturalista."  In Graciela A. Mota Botello (Ed.), Psychología política del nuevo siglo: Una ventana a la ciudadanía (pp. 41-58).  México: Sociedad Mexicana de Psicología Social y Secretaría de Educación Pública. 1999.  ISBN 03-1999-052414301600-01. Download PDF or view as HTML.

  • Brown, Steven R. Representative Exposure and the Clarification of Values. Read at a meeting of the Policy Sciences Institute, Yale University School of Law, New Haven, Connecticut, October 28-30, 1994.

  • Brown, Steven R. The Subjective Side of Enterprise: Organizational Dimensions and Decision Structures. Presented at a panel on "Intensive Methods for the Policy Sciences," Fifth Policy Sciences Summer Institute and Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, University of Texas at Austin, October 30-November 1, 1986.

  • Brown, Steven R. Q Methodology as the Foundation for a Science of Subjectivity. Read at the Eleventh International Conference of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 12-14 October 1995.

  • Brown, Steven R. Q Methodology and Quantum Theory: Analogies and Realities. Read at a meeting of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 22-24, 1992.

  • Brown, Steven R. Autobiography and Problem Selection.

  • Brown, Steven R. Subjective Behavior Analysis. Read at a panel on “The Objective Analysis of Subjective Behavior: William Stephenson’s Q Methodology,” 25 th anniversary annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, May 27, 1999, Chicago.

  • Block, Jack (1961). The Q-sort method in personality assessment and psychiatric research. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. (reprinted in 1978 by Consulting Psychologists Press, Palo Alto, CA). Download PDF.

  • Bublic, John M. Structured Perceptions of China-U.S. Relations.

  • Donner, Jonathan C. (2001). Using q-sorts in participatory processes: An introduction to the methodology. In Social Analysis: Selected Tools and Techniques (Social Development Papers No. 36, pp. 24-59) . Washington, DC: The World Bank, Social Development Department.

  • Kozlowicz, John and Charles Cottle. Conceptions of Privacy: A Q-Method Study of Lay and Professional Opinion. Presented at the ninth annual meeting of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 7-9, 1993.

  • Lipgar, Robert M. An Empirical Probe of Subjective Probability Notions, Guessing Behavior and Personality Correlates. Prepared for the 25th Anniversary Annual Convention of the Association of Behavior Analysis, May 26-30, 1999, Chicago. Download PDF.

  • Lipgar, Robert M. "Q Studies of Leadership and Learning in a Social Matrix:  Investigating Group Relations Conferences in the Tavistock Tradition."  Presentation prepared for A Celebration of the Life and Work of William Stephenson (1902-1989). University of Durham, England, December 12-14, 1997 (Revised 1/5/98).

  • Mosyagina, Natalia Iv., Aleksandr B. Kashin, and Ronald L. Peck, Emerging Russian Consumerism: A Q Methodological Study of Consumer Attitudes after Perestroika. Presented at the 13th Annual Conference on the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Syracuse, New York.

  • Müller, Florian H. & Kals, Elisabeth (2004, Mai). Die Q-Methode. Ein innovatives Verfahren zur Erhebung subjektiver Einstellungen und Meinungen [Q-Sort Technique and Q-Methodology: Innovative Methods for Examining Attitudes and Opinions]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 5(2), Art. 34.

  • Stainton Rogers, Rex & Stainton Rogers, Wendy (1990). What the Brits Got Out of the Q: And Why Their Work may not Line Up with the American Way of Getting Into It!. Electronic Journal of Communication, 1(1).

  • Thomas, Dan and Larry R. Baas. Reading the Romance, Building the Bestseller: A Q-Methodological Study of Reader Response to Robert James Waller's The Bridges of Madison County. Prepared for delivery at the ninth annual meeting of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Stephenson Research Center, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, October 7-9, 1993.