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An introduction to concept mapping for planning and evaluation.

William M. K. Trochim
- 01 Jan 1989 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 1-16
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Each step in the process is described, major methodological issues and problems are considered, and computer programs which can be used to accomplish the process are discussed.
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This article is published in Evaluation and Program Planning.The article was published on 1989-01-01. It has received 1333 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Group concept mapping & Conceptualization.

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A validity-driven approach to the understanding of the personal and societal burden of low back pain: development of a conceptual and measurement model

TL;DR: Using a grounded approach, an explicit a priori and testable model of the overall burden of low back pain has been proposed that captures the full breadth of the burden experienced by patients and observed by experts.
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Concept mapping in mental health: uses and adaptations

TL;DR: The use of concept mapping in the field of community mental health is described, a structured method for translating complex qualitative data into a pictorial form that displays the interrelationships among ideas.
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Thoughts and attention of athletes under pressure: skill-focus or performance worries?

TL;DR: Under pressure attention of expert athletes was often focused on worries and hardly ever on movement execution, suggesting that attention to performance worries rather than to skill execution generally explains choking.
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Problematic internet use among older adolescents: A conceptual framework

TL;DR: The Concept Mapping methodology was used to construct a theoretical framework describing PIU and the seven clusters depicted on the PIU Concept Map include: psychosocial risk factors, physical impairment, emotional impairment, social/functional impairment, risky internet use, impulsive internet use and internet use dependence.
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Introduction to a special issue on concept mapping

TL;DR: This introduction provides the basic definition and description of the methodology for the newcomer and describes the steps typically followed in its most standard canonical form.
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