Multiple Choice
Triangulation is
A) generating three hypotheses to explain a phenomenon.
B) thinking of an alternative solutions when others are only thinking of pros and cons.
C) reaching redundancy when three consecutive observations lead to the same conclusions.
D) using multiple sources of data.
E) making sure you have at least three observers collecting data.
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