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The Role of Logic Modeling in a Collaborative and Iterative Research Process: Lessons from Research and Analysis Conducted with the Federal Voting Assistance Program
Author(s) -
Victoria A. Greenfield,
Shoshana R. Shelton,
Edward Balkovich
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
rand corporation ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.7249/rr882.1
Subject(s) - voting , process (computing) , logic model , computer science , conjunction (astronomy) , iterative and incremental development , process management , software engineering , management science , knowledge management , programming language , political science , engineering , public administration , physics , astronomy , politics , law
The report describes the underlying method of collaborative logic-model development and application and frames the approach in generalizable step-by-step terms, drawing from research and analysis conducted in conjunction with the Federal Voting Assistance Program. The report derives from a more-detailed report that more fully documents both the process and its results, including recommendations, guidance, and organizational change.

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