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CBD061: Causal Loop Diagrams - A Primer - Jeff Wasbes
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08-24-2011 15:53
Jeff Wasbes
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A useful tool for policy/program analysis, a Causal Loop Diagram describes the structure of a system by showing the feedback loops that affect the system’s behavior. The loops are constructed using causal links, and not correlates. The resulting diagram organizes these concepts into easily digestible visualizations that can be used to gain deeper insight into the behavior of a complex system and thus deeper insight into the potential effects of a policy or intervention. This webinar focuses on the unique perspective and mechanics necessary to develop clear and useful Causal Loop Diagrams.
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