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What we know about map-work strategies? Systematic review
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The article aims to create an overview of research that dealt with the identification of map work strategies and thereby find out what has already been ascertained about the strategies, what types of strategies were identified, how these strategies were examined and based on what research materials, and which respondents were tested. The systematic review analyses, in more detail, six empirical research articles aimed at identifying map work strategies. The findings show that primarily eye-tracking testing is used when researching map work strategies, and the methodologies for the division of the map stimuli into areas of interest (AOI) are similar. The analysis of findings offers an overview of individual methods that were used to identify map work strategies. It was shown that, in most cases, researchers used thematic digital maps and a low number of respondents. The value of the study lies in that it collects available information on research that identifies map work strategies, offers an overview of the methods and points out differences between them. |