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==Appendix B: Developing a logic model for regulatory activities==
 
==Appendix B: Developing a logic model for regulatory activities==
 
A logic model (also known as results logic and theory of action or intervention) is a graphic (usually accompanied by text) that tells the story of a regulatory initiative. It connects the inputs (resources) and activities (internal processes) to the outputs (products or services generated from the activities), the groups reached (partners, intermediaries, and target groups), and the expected outcomes of that initiative (the sequence of changes in groups outside the control of the regulator).
 
A logic model (also known as results logic and theory of action or intervention) is a graphic (usually accompanied by text) that tells the story of a regulatory initiative. It connects the inputs (resources) and activities (internal processes) to the outputs (products or services generated from the activities), the groups reached (partners, intermediaries, and target groups), and the expected outcomes of that initiative (the sequence of changes in groups outside the control of the regulator).
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