Table 1.
Concept identification | Identify a concept for which a definition and deep exploration is relevant and necessary |
Surrogate and related terms | Alternative expressions of the concept or terms that heavily overlap with (but do not substitute for) the concept |
Relevant uses | Uses of the concept that pertains to the field of study |
Attributes | Characteristics that identify situations that define the concept |
References | The range of events, situations, or phenomena where the concept is appropriately applied |
Antecedents | Events or phenomena that have been previously related to the concept and occur previous to the manifestation of the concept |
Consequences | Events or outcomes that occur as a result of the concept |
Establishing a model case | An exemplar illustrating application of all components of the concept in action |
From Tofthagen and Fagerstrøm.11