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Concept Mapping Basics

Learn the definition and types of concept maps with this quiz. Understand how academic concepts are organized hierarchically and linked through understandable relationships.

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What is the main characteristic of a network map?

It begins with a main idea in the center and branches out in a radial pattern

Which type of concept map is used to define the organizational chart of companies?

Hierarchy diagram

What defines the placement of concepts in a concept map according to the text?

High comprehensiveness and low specificity at the top of the pyramid

What is the primary use of a flowchart as mentioned in the text?

<p>To clarify practical steps or specific options</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which type of map are concepts linked to each other through an understandable relationship?

<p>Network map</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Network Map

  • A network map is characterized by nodes connected by lines to show relationships between concepts.

Concept Map

  • A type of concept map, called an organizational chart, is used to define the structure of companies.

Placement of Concepts

  • Concepts in a concept map are placed based on their relevance to the central idea, with related ideas branching out from the center.

Flowchart

  • The primary use of a flowchart is to visualize a sequence of steps or processes.

Relationships between Concepts

  • In a concept map, concepts are linked to each other through understandable relationships, such as cause-and-effect or categorization.

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