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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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eTailQ: dimensionalizing, measuring and predicting etail quality

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The grounded psychometric development and initial validation of the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ)

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Mixed Method Designs in Implementation Research

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Concept Mapping as an Alternative Approach for the Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Responses

TL;DR: This method appears to be especially well suited for the type of text generated by open-ended questions as well for organizational research questions that are exploratory in nature, aimed at scale or interview question development, and/or developing conceptual coding schemes.
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Validity typologies and the logic and practice of quasi‐experimentation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors go beyond the primary concerns of validity typologies by studying causal process and by being explicit about the reasoning that underlies their inferences, which can enhance our understanding of quasi-experiments.
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Quasi‐experimental analysis: A mixture of methods and judgment

TL;DR: The role of human judgment in the development and synthesis of evidence has not been adequately developed or acknowledged within quasi-experimental analysis as mentioned in this paper, which requires not only consideration of plausible rival explanations but evidence that the purported causal agent is itself plausible.
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Quasi‐experimentation in a critical multiplist mode

TL;DR: Since it is usually the case that no defensible option for performing a task within quasi-experimentation is unbiased, it is desirable to select several options that reflect biases in different directions.
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