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I am away from my office resources so cannot point specific references. BUT: Take a look at qualitative software developers (Atlast Ti will be a great start) who do conceptual maps based on empirically verified analyses.
Gallois Latice methods would be another look I would take. Less sure, though, of this track.
If I'll have something specific, will send it off.
Bests,
Gad Yair
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:47:18 -0800, Daniel A McFarland wrote
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> I am trying to locate published works that describe how network-like representations of ideas (say, causal / conceptual maps) better facilitate individual understanding and comprehension than other forms of knowledge representation (say, search lists). I've used Google, a variety of library search engines, and a variety of different strings, but have not found any work that is of direct relevance with empirical findings - just lots of suggestive evidence and tangential works. I suspect someone on this list may know of useful references.
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> Much thanks,
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