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Applied Social Research Methods Series - 50: Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation

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Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping. is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping.

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Applied Social Research Methods Series - 50: Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation, Mary Kane, William M. K. Trochim, Leonard Bickman, Debra J. Rog

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Titre
Applied Social Research Methods Series - 50: Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2006
Format
souple
Pages
216
ISBN10
1412940281
ISBN13
9781412940283
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Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping. is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping.