Using Concept Mapping to Develop a Logic Model for the Prevention Research Centers Program

Introduction Concept mapping is a structured conceptualization process that provides a visual representation of relationships among ideas. Concept mapping was used to develop a logic model for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Prevention Research Centers Program, which has a larg...

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Main Authors: Lynda A. Anderson, PhD (Author), Margaret K. Gwaltney, MBA (Author), Demia L. Sundra, MPH (Author), Ross C. Brownson, PhD (Author), Mary Kane, MS (Author), Alan W. Cross, MD (Author), Richard Mack, Jr, PhD (Author), Randy Schwartz, MSPH (Author), Tom Sims, MA (Author), Carol R. White, MPH (Author)
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Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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