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From page 62...
... 62 The analytic framework is an organizing structure that presents the interrelated nature of the relationships between the objectives, trends, and issues. The expert panel that established the relationships in the analytic framework developed for this research did so from a broad, holistic view that encompassed multiple spatial perspectives.
From page 63...
... Play 6: Applying the Analytic Framework -- Adjusting the Relationships 63 group setting, such as confirmation of the most dominant view, and it provides the opportunity for more creativity and expression of individual opinions (Fink-Hafner et al.
From page 64...
... 64 State Transportation Agency Decision-Making for System Performance: Practitioner's Playbook any attempt at adjusting the relationships is pursued, participants in the adjustment process need a thorough grounding in the terms used in the analytic framework. Participants who take time to ground themselves in the terms used in the analytic framework before applying the Delphi Method will reinforce the functionality and usefulness of the analytic framework.
From page 65...
... Play 6: Applying the Analytic Framework -- Adjusting the Relationships 65 Understanding Input into the Relationships To determine the strength of the relationships between the objectives, trends, and issues, the research team used ordinal rankings. Ordinal measurement enables an order to be determined (such as high/medium/low or strong/weak)
From page 66...
... 66 State Transportation Agency Decision-Making for System Performance: Practitioner's Playbook between safety and economic development. For the sake of clarity in the presentation of the information and consistency of participant input, only direct relationships should be evaluated by the participants.

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