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== Relationship to other tools == In the book ''Personal Construct Methodology'', researchers [[Brian R. Gaines]] and Mildred L.G. Shaw noted that they "have also found [[concept map]]ping and [[semantic network]] tools to be complementary to repertory grid tools and generally use both in most studies" but that they "see less use of network representations in PCP [personal construct psychology] studies than is appropriate".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gaines |first1=Brian R. |author-link=Brian R. Gaines |last2=Shaw |first2=Mildred L.G. |chapter=Computer-aided constructivism |editor1-last=Caputi |editor1-first=Peter |editor2-last=Viney |editor2-first=Linda L. |editor3-last=Walker |editor3-first=Beverly M. |editor4-last=Crittenden |editor4-first=Nadia |date=2011 |title=Personal construct methodology |location=Malden, MA |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |isbn=9780470770870 |oclc=730906380 |doi=10.1002/9781119953616 |citeseerx=10.1.1.414.1037 |pages=183β222 }}</ref> They encouraged practitioners to use semantic network techniques in addition to the repertory grid.<ref>On constructivist [[multimethodology]] see also, for example: {{cite book |last1=Bradshaw |first1=Jeffrey M. |last2=Ford |first2=Kenneth M. |last3=Adams-Webber |first3=Jack R. |last4=Boose |first4=John H. |date=1993 |chapter=Beyond the repertory grid: new approaches to constructivist knowledge acquisition tool development |editor1-last=Ford |editor1-first=Kenneth M. |editor2-last=Bradshaw |editor2-first=Jeffrey M. |title=Knowledge acquisition as modeling |location=New York |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |pages=287β333 |isbn=0471593680 |oclc=26851198 |chapter-url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/243763904 }}</ref>
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