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    Scope specifies a clear research question.
        May contain subheadings Dependencies and Formula.
        Boundaries define which parts of the reality are taken into the assessment and which are excluded within
        spatial, temporal and other dimensions.
        Scenarios define particular conditions that are of interest irrespective whether they describe
        reality or not (e.g. what-if scenarios).
        Intended users are those for whom the assessment is made.
        Participants are those who may participate in the making of the assessment.
        The minimum group of people for a successful assessment is always described.
        If some groups must be excluded, this must be explicitly motivated.
    Answer (previously Result) Answer to the research question.
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    Rationale (previously Definition) Description about how the answer is derived.
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            Dependencies: Links to all variables whose answers affect the answer of this assessment.
            Formula (or R code): computer code or mathematical formula for calculating the answer.
    See also: Links to relevant information that does not belong to ''Rationale''.
    Keywords: Any words that help users to find this page with search tools.
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==Scope==
==Scope==


===Purpose===
===Question===
 
    * Purpose defines the specific information need of the decision-making and the research question that is asked.


===Boundaries===
===Boundaries===
    * Boundaries define which parts of the reality are taken into the assessment and which are excluded within
      spatial, temporal and other dimensions.


===Scenarios===
===Scenarios===
    * Scenarios define particular conditions that are of interest irrespective whether they describe
      reality or not (e.g. what-if scenarios).


===Intended users===
===Intended users===
    * Intended users are those for whom the assessment is made.


===Participants===
===Participants===


    * Participants are those who may participate in the making of the assessment.
==Answer==
      The minimum group of people for a successful assessment is always described.
      If some groups must be excluded, this must be explicitly motivated.
 
==Definition==


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===Decision variables===
== Rationale ==


    * Decision variables: decisions that are considered.
=== Dependencies ===
===Indicators===


    * Indicators: outcome variables of interest.
=== Formula ===


===Value variables===
==See also==


    * Value variables: value judgements (usually about indicators).
==Keywords==


===Other variables===
==References==


    * Other variables: any variables that link to the causal network and are within the boundaries of the assessment.
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===Analyses===
 
    * Analyses: statistical and other analyses that contain two or more variables, e.g. optimizing.
 
===Indices===
 
    * Indices: lists of particular locations along spatial, temporal, or other dimensions.
==Result==
 
    * Results of indicators and assessment-specific analyses.
 
===Results===
 
===Conclusions===
 
    * Conclusions are based on the results, given the scope.


==See also==
==Related files==


==References==
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Revision as of 11:05, 26 June 2012

Brief guidance about the contents. This box of text can removed.

   {{assessment}} template:
        Put your own username in moderator=Username unless someone else takes care of the page content.
        Add at least category using the [[Category:Name of category]] tag.
        When the page is quite developed, change stub=No
   Scope specifies a clear research question.
        May contain subheadings Dependencies and Formula. 
        Boundaries define which parts of the reality are taken into the assessment and which are excluded within 
        spatial, temporal and other dimensions.
        Scenarios define particular conditions that are of interest irrespective whether they describe 
        reality or not (e.g. what-if scenarios).
        Intended users are those for whom the assessment is made.
        Participants are those who may participate in the making of the assessment. 
        The minimum group of people for a successful assessment is always described. 
        If some groups must be excluded, this must be explicitly motivated.
   Answer (previously Result) Answer to the research question.
        Contains anything that a reader needs to understand the answer. If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.
        If there is more than a single answer, i.e. the answer is actually a list of answers, a data table should be used.
        Contains also the unit(s) in which the answer is expressed.
   Rationale (previously Definition) Description about how the answer is derived.
        Rationale contains anything that is needed to convince a critical rational reader.
        Description of the data used for obtaining the value
        (e.g. measurement data; mathematical method and its parameters).
        Please include references (preferably using the <ref> </ref> tags)
        and links to original data, as appropriate.
        May contain subheadings Dependencies and Formula. 
        Subheadings no longer used: Data as most of Rationale is this anyway; Unit as it is already mentioned in Answer.
            Dependencies: Links to all variables whose answers affect the answer of this assessment.
            Formula (or R code): computer code or mathematical formula for calculating the answer.
   See also: Links to relevant information that does not belong to Rationale.
   Keywords: Any words that help users to find this page with search tools.
   References will appear automatically, if cited above using the <ref> </ref> tags.
        Additional references can also be listed here.
   Related files automatically shows files from Opasnet File if they have been linked to this page.
   {{publication}} can be used if the page is good enough to be a publication by itself. Otherwise, delete.



Scope

Question

Boundaries

Scenarios

Intended users

Participants

Answer

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Rationale

Dependencies

Formula

See also

Keywords

References


Related files

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