QUESTIONS FOR PROPOSITIONAL CONCEPT MAPPING
These are questions you may consider when building your concept map.
1. What is the same? What goes together?
2. What is it? What does it consist of? What does it contain?
3. Where does it come from?
4. What does it do?
5. How does it do it?
6. What causes it? What affects it? What is it influenced by?
7. Does it produce something?
8. Does it have forms, types or properties?
9. What can it be classified as?
10. What are the details?
11. What are examples?
Connecting Words for Propositional Concept Maps
are | changes | is independent of |
are either | combines with | is a combination of |
are grouped by | is connected to | is considered |
are obtained from | contains | is determined by |
are represented by | is created by | is influenced by |
are under | creates | is like |
are found only in | depends on | leads to |
are based on | describes | makes up |
can also be called | is divided into | means |
can be | exists in | is measured by |
can be described as/by | has as an example | occurs in/by |
can be either | is found in | refers to |
can be expressed as | goes from | requires |
can be used in | has | results in |
can represent | have a total of |
is categorized by | is identified as |
causes | includes |
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