I’m working on a series about the logic that can/should be contained in logic models. This is the first in the series. It’s message is that the range of knowledge that can be reflected in a model can be extended in two ways. One is toward less specificity and detail. One is toward more specificity by designating connections in AND/OR terms. Either tactic can be appropriate, depending on the circumstances.

2 thoughts on “The Logic in Logic Models Part 1: Extending Models in the Directions of Less, and More Specificity

  1. Great idea – and much more helpful than the “all or nothing” (linear, predictive logic model or no logic model at all) choice!
    Will look for an email from you with the paper/chapter to review.

    Best,
    Meg

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