4.5 graphical summary
Road maps
Road maps
They include:
Cities and villages.
Roads and lanes.
Conceptual maps
Conceptual maps
Conceptual maps look similar to road maps, except for:
Instead of cities, they have concepts. Concepts are usually labelled with common names.
Instead of roads, they have relations. Relations are usually labelled with verbs or prepositions.
In the previous example about plants:
Can you identify the concepts?
Can you identify the relations between concepts?
Exercise 5.1
Exercise 5.1
Draw a conceptual map with the following elements:
Concepts
Norms
Formal norms
Informal norms
Rights
Particular rights
Universal rights
Obligations
Duties
Commitments
Relation labels and organizers
gives (to people)
imposes (to people)
"{" (for dividing a concept into sub-concepts).