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Trochim, William M. K.; Linton, Rhoda – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1986
A general model for conceptualization methods is presented along with considerations for implementation. The model is illustrated in two planning and evaluation studies which involved a broad range of constituent groups within the organizations in the development of "concept maps." General implications of conceptualization methods are…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Evaluation Methods
Sparling, Joseph J.; And Others – 1977
In a series of three independent studies that focused on the classic sources of curriculum (the learner, society, and subject matter), data were gathered that might bear on the choices facing the curriculum developer. Learner data tentatively revealed what characteristics of pictures affected the deployment of third-grade children's visual…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Research
Sherman, Charles R.; McShane, Michael G. – 1978
This study is an attempt to model the similarities of 84 medical schools with respect to their orientations toward applicants qualified for research and applicants interested in delivering primary care or locating in non-urban settings. These characteristics are defined in 17 institutional variables. The patterns of insti(utional similarity are…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Medical Education

Trochim, Wilham M. K. – Evaluation Review, 1985
Two quasiexperimental designs--nonequivalent dependent variable and reversed treatment designs--illustrate pattern matching logic as a basis for evaluation, examining college health services. Three pattern matches are significant: (1) program pattern match indicates implementation; (2) measurement match assesses test validity; and (3) effect…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing