Every day I am forced to learn new terms such as outcome, logic model, logic tree, and so on.
If you are interested, you can Google it, but as far as I can tell, these are just "redefinitions" of ideas that already existed.
For engineers who want to understand the mieaning of terms by matching existing technologies
I think that "Bayesian Network" would be the quickest way to understand them.
I think that
"Logic models and logic trees are, after all, the design process of a Bayesian network, right?"
I welcome comments from those who have insight on this matter.
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Well, recently I use "EBPM" as one of terms which I have to understand.
EBPM means "evidence-based policy making".
If you google "EBPM," you will find that a lot of "dramatically boring stories" will appear.
In addition, I was really suprised to know that "Has our goverment not worked by EBPM yet?"
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At this time, one of the most comprehensive explanations of EBPM is this YouTube video clip.
The conclusion of this presentation
"Forget EBPM for now. First, we need to digitize the field."
and
"Digital Mercenary Force Hedge Fund."
made me move.