🌻 Tasks 2 & 3 – Extensions – Introduction#
Chapter contents.
9 Oct 2025
What this chapter is all about#
In the previous chapter we introduced minimalist causal coding:
- we code links between named factors (plain-language labels)
- we let factor labels do most of the work (e.g.
wealthvspoverty) - we start from a links table (one row per coded causal claim), rather than building a separate factor metadata structure
That approach has general applicability. This folder collects a set of practical extensions that make the approach more useful for answering common evaluation questions — mainly by simplifying, querying, and comparing the map.
All the extensions in this folder are implemented in the Causal Map app, but the ideas are tool-independent.
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- start with the practitioner sections (“what is this for / how do I interpret it?”)
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