The diagram shows a vertical axis labeled “Driving Power”, ranging from 0 to 18 in increments of 1 unit, and a horizontal axis labeled “Dependence Power”, also ranging from 0 to 18 in increments of 1 unit. A vertical bold line runs parallel to the vertical axis at Dependence Power equal to 9, dividing the chart into left and right halves. A horizontal bold line runs parallel to the horizontal axis at Driving Power equal to 9, dividing the chart into upper and lower halves. The lower left quadrant is labeled as the first, the lower right quadrant is labeled as the second, the upper right quadrant is labeled as the third, and the upper left quadrant is labeled as the fourth. A legend at the bottom explains that the first quadrant indicates Autonomous Variables, the second quadrant indicates Dependent Variables, the third quadrant indicates Linkage Variables, and the fourth quadrant indicates Independent Variables. Several points are scattered across the graph. In the first quadrant, five points are shown. The point labeled 12 is placed at (6,8), the point labeled 9 is placed at (6,7), the point labeled 16 is placed at (7,7), the point labeled 1 is placed at (8,7), and the point labeled 8 is placed at (7,6). In the second quadrant, four points are given. The point labeled 15 is placed at (10,6), the point labeled 2 is placed at (16,5), the points labeled 7, 18 are placed together at (17,5), and the points labeled 3, 6 are placed together at (18,5). In the third quadrant, no distinct points are plotted. In the fourth quadrant, five points are shown. The point labeled 11 is placed at (4,18), the points labeled 5, 10, and 17 are placed together at (5,18), the point labeled 4 is placed at (6,11), the point labeled 13 is placed at (7,11), and the point labeled 14 is placed at (6,10).MICMAC analysis. Source: Created by author
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