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The interviews aimed at triangulating and therefore establishing the validity and reliability of the data from the questionnaires.
The book documents the typical weaknesses in research, as they are not all welldesigned or triangulated.
Alternatively, triangulation may affect parent- child relationships; children who become triangulated into parental conflicts subsequently may develop closer alliances with one parent than the other.
Therefore, nursing must recognize the use of triangulating research methods through using quantitative and qualitative methods.
Findings of quantitative analysis need to be triangulated and interpreted in light of qualitative analysis of conversational styles and orientations.
We also triangulated the positions of the day roosts of two tagged bats.
By triangulating backwards from today's language data, we can often put together several thousand lexical items and their referents for proto-languages.
Then, we sought to identify family factors that predicted when children are most likely to be triangulated into parental conflict.
We also investigated aspects of family functioning that predicted when adolescents would be triangulated into parental conflict.
Animals simply do not have time to learn about the world by triangulating among independent contributions of several different senses.
The method, which must adapt to cultural and political nuances, accommodates a wide range of perspectives so that findings may be triangulated.
A triangulated data method was used incorporating the students' multimedia outcome, questionnaires and semi-directive interviews.
From the initial design and parameters, we started the investigation by triangulating the entire courtyard tr ying to cover maximum space, and initially ignoring the tree [5].
We chose to test these hypotheses in a sample of adolescents because they may be more likely to be triangulated into parental conflicts than younger children.
The analysis of the triangulated data helped to understand the sojourn better from the students' perspectives and suggested speci-fic issues that should be addressed in future pre-departure intercultural communications seminars.
They sought to navigate an unstable social order in a time of rapid change by continually triangulating their positions at once with heaven and with earth.
In analysing the data, the purpose was therefore to find similarities and differences between the two phases and to draw conclusions by triangulating these findings with the literature.
Unlike the strictly rectilinear post and beam structure it is completely triangulated, at least in one plane, and thus the connections are pinned rather than rigid.
Interviews are a good source of information about the processes that bring about an outcome provided that the material is triangulated with evidence from other sources.
Finally, my modest measure triangulates a third way between my two fellow midlanders.
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Indeed, it would be immoral to be caught triangulating with far-right fanatics.
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Whilst hunting and preparing to ambush, prey are additionally triangulated with a host of other senses, such as infrared vision and smell.
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They also triangulated and measured accurately to help create improved maps of the region.
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Evidence about the physical location of an individual at a given time can be obtained by triangulating the individual's cellphone between several cellphone towers.
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The complexity of a complex is the number of saddle connections needed to triangulate the complex, including the boundary.
We need diverse, thoughtful research perspectives to triangulate on this manyfaceted issue.
The clicks were then triangulated by a series of microphones to locate the pen in space.
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The stiffest tubular frames have a fully triangulated external bracing truss.
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First, the polygon is triangulated (without adding extra vertices).
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Secondary radioactive particles four times naturally occurring levels were detected and mapped, and the site of radiation origination triangulated.
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The homotopy category of a stable -category is triangulated.
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There were several of these stations around the east coast and by triangulating the signals, the exact location of enemy shipping could be pinpointed.
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Step by step there will be added new triangles following given rules until the surface of consideration is triangulated.
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However, the data points have to first be triangulated, meaning one replaces the data with a simplicial complex approximation.
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In other words, it would be necessary to explore classroom practice over time and triangulate data collected from learners, teachers, and observers.
By triangulating the co-ordinates they find a lead in this case.
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From these stations, soldiers viewed ships and triangulated the distance, speed, and direction of these ships in coordination with different stations.
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In the study presented here, we triangulate these sorts of data with data on children's spontaneous speech.
Fingers are triangulated by technologies like stereo camera, time-of-flight or laser.
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In order to understand this, we need to triangulate from formal analyses, first-hand or eyewitness testimony, and cognitive plausibility.
A monotone polygon may be easily triangulated in linear time.
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The blast, triangulated at, showed that the ship had moved around from the location of the initial explosion.
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Sayid reports his failure in triangulating the distress signal, and the destruction of the transceiver by his attacker.
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The two procedures were combined to triangulate the analysis.
Triangulating rocket trajectories suggests that the origin of the attack may have been within government or rebel-held territory.
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On the other hand, the homotopy category of a stable -category is canonically triangulated.
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Follow-up research among the younger generation will therefore be worthwhile in order to triangulate the views expressed by the older informants and also highlight changing trends of the 'generational contract'.
Showing the location with as many as 14 pulsars provides redundancy so that the location of the origin can be triangulated even if only some of the pulsars are recognized.
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In particular, their homotopy category is triangulated.
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A number of navy vessels, among them, were dispatched to track down the identified station, whose position had been triangulated to within a few square miles of sea.
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Two ultrasonic microphones receive the sound and measure the difference in the sound's arrival time, and triangulate the location of the marker or stylus.
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Then, the search-and-rescue team will need to radio-triangulate on the signal.
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During playback, the listener's brain uses those subtle differences in timing and sound level to triangulate the positions of the recorded objects.
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The method used by such systems includes the stationing of at least three receivers at known locations in order to triangulate their data.
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Two such beams were used, crossing over the target to triangulate it.
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In the latter case, infrared light is usually used to triangulate the distance to the subject.
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Similarly, various elements are angled up or down, giving an ability to triangulate an estimated vertical depth of target.
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Greater light transmission over longer distances, and varied patterns, made it possible to triangulate a position.
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The authorities then began to triangulate the bunker's position through the cell phone towers.
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The unwilling team visits other planets in order to triangulate the alien signals and locate their point of origin.
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Two or more asteroids let the spacecraft triangulate its position; two or more positions in time let the spacecraft determine its trajectory.
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The system uses satellites to triangulate the carriers position, much like a ship finding its location at sea.
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The leaves are flat, somewhat fleshy, lanceolate-triangular or linear-triangulate, and up to 43 mm long and 1,9-4,5 mm wide, decurrent at their base for 15 mm along the stem.
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Although convex polygons are easy to triangulate, triangulating a general simple polygon is more difficult because we have to avoid adding edges that cross outside the polygon.
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The dorsal area is whitish, invaded by three prominent triangulate dark spurs from the cell with a conspicuous round, dark spot between and below the first two spurs.
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I propose instead that we think of authority as triangulated.
Note that a complex need not be connected and is not assumed to be triangulated.
In these cases, the methods should be seen as complementary, providing triangulated data, and contributing to the overall user-centeredness of the evaluation.
Second, the data were triangulated from three different sources (documents, articles in media and interviews) in order to maximize comprehensiveness and diversity.
In this investigation we consider only two-dimensional spatial domains, that are triangulated into a finite-element mesh.
All paired signal bearings triangulated at an angle of greater than 20°.
The questionnaire data was analysed using descriptive statistics and later triangulated with the interviews.
In addition, the preliminary findings were triangulated by checking back with the participants.
Themes were triangulated as between the training curricula, the observations recorded in ethnographic notes and the interviews.
She carefully triangulated a survey approach with systematic and in-depth observations and interviews over a 14-week semester.
Note that the additional assumption that the graphs have to be triangulated was necessary to get 3 sets of mutually independent events.
Emergent themes were triangulated by feedback to the participants.
The study utilized three methods, namely semi-structured interviews, focus groups and a postal questionnaire, with the data from each being triangulated.
The study provided a broad model of evaluation by incorporating outcome and process measures, and triangulated the methods and researchers.
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