🌻 Do use causal mapping when you have large numbers of claims from multiple sources, and more open research questions

From Better Evaluation.

When to use causal mapping#

Causal mapping is useful when seeking to understand the causal pathways influencing the outcomes of programs operating in complex settings. It helps make sense of a program and its context in stakeholders’ own words. This includes providing ways to make sense of and organise the different, but sometimes overlapping, labels that different groups use to describe the causal factors that are important to them.

Causal mapping can be used to help make sense of large amounts of qualitative data.

Using this method requires expertise in coding and analysis of qualitative data.

✅ So, use causal mapping if you…