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. 2011 Aug 15;8(5):A117.

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Phases of Concept Mapping as Originally Conceptualized by Trochim (3)

Phase 1: Preparation
Planning group identifies a single focal question or prompt that will best serve the goal of the project.
Planning group identifies participants to generate ideas through brainstorming.
Phase 2: Generation of Ideas
Participants brainstorm ideas in a single in-person session or online.
Planning group selects core group of ideas from ideas generated by participants (no more than 100).
Phase 3: Structuring of Statements
Planning group identifies and invites external participants to sort and rate the core group of items.
Participants sort and rate the core group of items.
Phase 4: Representation of Statements
Consultants or staff compute a series of maps using concept-mapping software (multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis).
Phase 5: Interpretation of Maps
Planning group examines the point and cluster maps, generates a final cluster map, and agrees on a descriptive phrase or word that captures the meaning or essence of each cluster.
Phase 6: Use of Maps
Planning group relates maps and associated materials to the original goal of the project and produces plan for further action.