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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Development of Empirical Knowledge, Language skills may require Effective use of Interpreters, ???? each have Advantages and disadvantages, Data collection and analysis methods are examples of Qualitative Research Methods, Monitoring the human and social environment and evaluating interventions is achieved using a combination of Cross-cultural competence, Measurement frameworks an example (there are many) Measuring Progress in Conflict Environments (MPICE), Monitoring the human and social environment and evaluating interventions is achieved using a combination of Language skills, Data collection and analysis methods include Indirect methods, Quantitative research methods including Statistical Methods, Monitoring the human and social environment and evaluating interventions is achieved using a combination of Proactive engagement, Data collection and analysis methods include Direct methods, Face-to face encounters such as Routine Patrols, Quantitative research methods including Measurement frameworks, Monitoring the human and social environment and evaluating interventions is achieved using a combination of Data collection and analysis methods, Face-to face encounters such as Attendance at community fora, Monitoring the human and social environment and evaluating interventions is achieved using a combination of Intervention evaluation guidance, ???? each have Advantages and disadvantages, Data collection and analysis methods are examples of Quantitative research methods, Intervention evaluation guidance include Common principles (from RAND handbook RR-809/2-OSD), Common principles (from RAND handbook RR-809/2-OSD) are Effective assessment requires clear, realistic, and measurable goals. Effective assessment starts in planning. Effective assessment requires a theory of change or explicit logic of the effort that connects activities to objectives. Change cannot be measured without a baseline. Assessment over time requires continuity and consistency. Assessment is iterative, not something planned and executed once. Assessment requires resources, but any assessment that reduces the uncertainty is valuable., Face-to face encounters such as Key leader engagement