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Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation (Hardcover)
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Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation (Hardcover)
Series: Applied Social Research Methods
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"At last, an up-to-date, how-to-text on concept mapping in
evaluation!...Mary Kane and William Trochim, instrumental in the
development and promotion of concept mapping, have finally produced
such book, which will enable experienced evaluators and program
planners to add concept mapping to their suite of methods." -Rick
Cummings, Evaluation Journal of Australasia Concept mapping is a
methodology for mapping ideas that integrates input from multiple
sources with differing expertise or interest, creates maps with
multivariate data analyses that depict the composite thinking of
the group, and yields data that allows for comparisons across
rating criteria, stakeholder groups, different points in time, etc.
to aid in targeted planning, implementation strategies, and
evaluation. Group concept mapping is related to the growing
interest in the role that theory plays in planning and evaluation.
Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation is a thorough,
accessible guide to concept mapping for social or organizational
researchers in any context. The volume describes the history of
structured conceptualization--a most useful form of concept
mapping. It also highlights the advantages that group or community
concept mapping has over other kinds of group decision processes.
With straightforward language and useful examples from the authors'
40 combined years of creating and working with this process, the
book describes in detail the six major steps in the conduct of
group concept mapping, and shares both the process of concept
mapping and the equally important facilitation and guidance
techniques that the authors have developed. Examples from work with
clients like the Centers for Disease Control, the National
Institutes of Health, and state government, as well as interesting
examples from concept mapping in social research contexts,
illustrate each step in the process. Each chapter provides work
sheets for readers to create their own concept mapping plans.
References that provide recommendations for further reading are
included, as well as contact information for research guidance. Key
Features: Provides a complete guide to the concept mapping
methodology and strategies behind using it for a broad range of
social scientists -- including students, researchers, and
practitioners. Pays special attention to the issues facing the
facilitator of a concept mapping project, where the authors share
considerable real-world experience in planning and implementing
these projects, together with extensive content on the technical
underpinnings of this method and its key issues in analysis and
results interpretation. Features closing chapters on using concept
mapping in planning and evaluation which show some of the broad
range of how concept mapping can be applied in practice, together
with detailed examples from actual practice. Includes forms for
readers to use in their own concept mapping activities.
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