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Triangulation in practice [PDF]

open access: yesVirtual Reality, 2009
Triangulation is the means by which an alternate perspective is used to validate, challenge or extend existing findings. It is frequently used when the field of study is difficult, demanding or contentious and presence research meets all of these criteria.
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The Point of Triangulation

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2001
Purpose: To explore various types of triangulation strategies and to indicate when different types of triangulation should be used in research.Methods: Reviews included literature on triangulation and multimethod strategies published since 1960 and research books specifically focusing on triangulation.Findings: Triangulation is the combination of at
V. A. Thurmond
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Triangulation in industrial qualitative case study research: Widening the scope

open access: yesIndustrial Marketing Management, 2020
The particular qualities of case study research have enabled the advancement of theory in industrial marketing research through revealing rich insight into context-specific phenomena. Triangulation is recommended as good practice in conducting case study
Jillian Farquhar   +2 more
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Principles, Scope, and Limitations of the Methodological Triangulation

Investigación y Educación en Enfermería, 2022
This article sought to collect basic and relevant information about methodological triangulation and make a first approach to the principles underlying its use, potentiality and scope, advances and limitations, and some alternative proposals to surpass ...
María Mercedes Arias Valencia
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The use of triangulation in qualitative studies employing elite interviews

Qualitative Research, 2020
Elite interviews provide valuable information from perspectives of power and privilege. However, the information elites provide may be biased or inaccurate, and researchers must be knowledgeable about the elites they interview.
Rebecca S. Natow
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Graham triangulations and triangulations with a center are hamiltonean

Information Processing Letters, 2005
Let P be a point set with n elements in general position. A triangulation T of P is a set of triangles with disjoint interiors such that their union is the convex hull of P, no triangle contains an element of P in its interior, and the vertices of the triangles of T are points of P.
Ruy Fabila-Monroy, Jorge Urrutia
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Investigator Triangulation

Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2016
Mandy M Archibald
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Using Triangulation and Crystallization to Make Qualitative Studies Trustworthy and Rigorous

The Qualitative Report
Qualitative research is often criticized for lacking rigor and consisting of opinions that result from researcher bias. But like well-designed quantitative research, qualitative studies can be trustworthy.
H. Morgan
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PointTriNet: Learned Triangulation of 3D Point Sets

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
This work considers a new task in geometric deep learning: generating a triangulation among a set of points in 3D space. We present PointTriNet, a differentiable and scalable approach enabling point set triangulation as a layer in 3D learning pipelines ...
Nicholas Sharp, M. Ovsjanikov
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Joint triangulations and triangulation maps

Proceedings of the third annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '87, 1987
In rubber-sheeting applications in cartography, it is useful to seek piecewise-linear homeomorphisms (PLH maps) between rectangular regions which map an arbitrary sequence of n points {p1, p2, …,pn} from the interior of one rectangle to a corresponding sequence {q1, q2, …, qn} of n points in the interior of the second region.
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