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subdivided into those about good weather, wet weather or bad weather, etc.). This linking is sometimes called 'coding' in thematic analysis which highlights that the statements can be linked for several and different reasons (source, context, time, etc.). There may be many tens of reasons why statements are linked. The same statements may be linked for different reasons. The number of reasons should not be restricted to low number as so anticipate the resultant clustering.
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meaning) compared to using the conceptual idea of personal power. Using the conceptual idea of justice makes certain action ideas seem reasonable. These may include due process, legal representation, hearing both sides, have norms or regulations for comparison. Therefore, there is a relationship between conceptual ideas and related apparently rational action ideas.
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as it does not assume any prior classification system to cluster the statements. Rather keywords or issues in the statements are individually linked (paired). These links can then be entered into network software to be displayed as a network with clusters. When named, these clusters provide emergent
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If the statements gathered at a consultative meeting are considered action ideas, then clusters of these similar actions ideas might be considered to examples of a meta idea or conceptual idea. These are also called themes, and frames. Modern research extending Miller's Magic number 7 plus or minus
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argues we use our conceptions to interpret our perceptions (sensory inputs). These conceptions might be represented by words as conceptual ideas or concepts. For example, if we use the conceptual idea or concepts of justice to interpret the actions of people, we get a different interpretation (or
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The list of statements is then reported as being clustered into these five or so cluster names (themes, frames, concepts). For example, one might report that your analysis of the statements shows that those at community meeting were using the concepts of exposure, interaction, safety, light and
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When networking peoples' statements or ideas, these become the nodes and the links are provided by an analyst linking those statements thought to be similar. Keywords, synonyms, experience or context might be used to provide this linking. For example, the statements: (1) "That war is economics
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The number of links per statement should be from 1 to 7; many more will result in a congested network diagram. This means choosing why the statements are linked may need grading as strong or weak, or by sub sets. For example, statements linked as being about weather conditions may be further
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The software is instructed to draw network diagram using maximum node repulsion. This encourages cluster formation. Around 5 clusters are identified in the network diagram, both visually and using the cluster identification algorithms supplied with the software (e.g. Newnan Girvan
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The reference numbers are put into a network diagramming software, usually in the form of a matrix with the reference numbers along the top and side of the matrix. Each cell will then have a 1 or 0 to indicate whether its row and column reference number are
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A table is constructed showing which statements (by reference number) are linked (paired) and why. For example, statement 1 maybe linked to statements 4, 23, 45, 67, 89 and 107 because they all are about the weather (see
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provides a useful tool for how these ideas can be networked. This simply adds ideas to the list of computers, power stations, people and events that can be networked (see
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progressed by other means, might be considered linked to the statement"; (2) "That progress unfortunately needs the innovation which is a consequence of human conflict".
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suggested networking the ideas of clients as means to identifying the major facets of an architectural design. This is still used modern design work usually using
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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A descriptive collective adjective name is determined for each cluster of statements (a meta narrative, classification name or label).
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categories, meta themes, frames or concepts which represent, structure or sense-make the collection of statements.
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Inkpen, Andrew C.; Tsang, Eric W. K. (January 2005). "Social capital, networks, and knowledge transfer".
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It offers a convenient graphic which can be presented in reports and analysed using network metrics (See
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It is an auditable process where each step taken can be explained in supporting documentation.
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It may require cleanup to comply with Knowledge (XXG)'s content policies, particularly
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2, to idea handling, suggests a five-part classification is appropriate for humans.
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Metcalfe, Mike (April 2007). "Problem conceptualisation using idea networks".
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It is a qualitative alternative, and thus more subtle and transparent, than
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Using networking to cluster statements is considered useful because:
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of any collection of statements, developed by Mike Metcalfe at the
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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60 to 200 statements are listed and assigned reference numbers.
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An idea network can be constructed in the following way:
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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may be too technical for most readers to understand
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