The main prerequisite knowledge nodes derived from the initial study question form the primary knowledge areas of the map.
The knowledge structure in this case represents an area of knowledge and all of its prerequisite knowledge. That is the knowledge a human expert would know if they knew the knowledge in question. The primary knowledge areas of a Knowledge Structure Map are those derived directly from the question which qualifies the map.
Knowledge Area | Average risk |
% of Map |
Minimise need for TRUST | 6.27 |
30.0 |
How to maintain trust | 6.69 |
15.0 |
Utilisation of trust | 5.87 |
30.0 |
How to establish trust worthiness | 6.25 |
26.0 |
Why trust is useful | 6.09 |
33.0 |
The smallest knowledge sub structure is How to maintain trust and it also has the highest average knowledge risk. The largest knowledge sub structure is Why trust is useful.
The following knowledge elements provide the most support for other knowledge items.
Knowledge Item | Nodes Supported |
% of Map Supported |
Personal Trust | 9 |
33 |
Live and work without trust | 6 |
22 |
Establish a need for Trust | 6 |
22 |
Supporting in this case means knowledge which needs to be understood before it is possible to fully understand other knowledge.