triangulate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ traɪˈæŋ.ɡjə.leɪt]
  • Us [ traɪˈæŋ.ɡjə.leɪt]

Meaning of triangulate In English

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Examples of triangulate

  • 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.

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