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2 March 2023 Direct assessment of individual connotation and experience
An introduction to cognitive-affective mapping
Lisa Reuter, Jordan Mansell, Carter Rhea, Andrea Kiesel
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Abstract

We introduce cognitive-affective maps (CAMs) as a novel tool to assess individual experiences and belief systems. CAMs were first presented by the cognitive scientist and philosopher Paul Thagard as a graphical representation of a mental network, visualizing attitudes, thoughts, and affective connotations toward the topic of interest. While CAMs were originally used primarily to visualize existing data, the recent release of the new software tool Valence has facilitated the applicability of CAMs for empirical data collection. In this article, we explain the concept and the theoretical background of CAMs. We exemplify how CAMs can be applied in research practice, including different options for analysis. We propose CAMs as a user-friendly and versatile methodological bridge between qualitative and quantitative research approaches and encourage incorporating the method into studies to access and visualize human attitudes and experience.

Lisa Reuter, Jordan Mansell, Carter Rhea, and Andrea Kiesel "Direct assessment of individual connotation and experience
An introduction to cognitive-affective mapping," Politics and the Life Sciences 41(1), 131-139, (2 March 2023). https://doi.org/10.1017/pls.2021.31
Published: 2 March 2023
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KEYWORDS
attitudes
cognitive-affective mapping
mixed methods
network analysis
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