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Knowledge area overlap

Knowledge overlap refers to pairs of knowledge structures (nodes and their prerequisite family nodes) which require the same knowledge items (common knowledge) in order to gain a full understanding of the knowledge area.

Pairs of knowledge elements or nodes at the same map layer are tested for the overlap of their prerequisite knowledge structures. Proportions are based on the total size of the combined knowledge dependency (prerequisite) structure of the two nodes being tested. The table below provides a list of pairs of the most significant overlapping structures and shows a pair of nodes being tested, the percentage overlap using the combined structure as the total amount of nodes and a computed significance value. The highest significance value identifies the most important or largest overlapping structure.

Pairs of knowledge elements that have significant overlapping knowledge structures may be closely related from a knowledge perspective and this factor may be useful for more general decision making.

Significant Overlapping Knowledge Structures
Knowledge Element Knowledge Element Percentage Overlap Computed Significance
Minimise need for TRUST Why trust is useful 30.8 30462.
Minimise need for TRUST How to establish trust worthiness 25.0 19500.
Utilisation of trust Why trust is useful 13.3 13200.
Minimise need for TRUST Utilisation of trust 14.3 12857.
How to maintain trust How to establish trust worthiness 10.0 3900.
Idea and opinion sharing Why people trust 20.0 2420.
Establish specific reason for needing to Trust Why people trust 20.0 2420.
Establish specific reason for needing to Trust Idea and opinion sharing 20.0 2420.
Situations which do not require TRUST Implications of not trusting 20.0 2420.
Situations which do not require TRUST Establish specific reason for needing to Trust 20.0 2420.
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