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Methodological Triangulation: A Vehicle for Merging Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
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GeometryEducationMultiple MethodsQualitative Research MethodsMethodology ComparisonCommon PhenomenonStatisticsGeometric ModelingAnalytical CartographyMethodological DevelopmentCommunity EngagementDesignMethodological PerspectiveMethodological ArticleMultimethodologyPerformance StudiesOrganizational CommunicationMethodological TriangulationQualitative AnalysisDelaunay TriangulationValuable ResultsEthnographyArtsQualitative MethodMerging Quantitative
Triangulation is the use of multiple methods, theories, data and/or investigators in the study of a common phenomenon(a). The four types of triangulation, its benefits and some of the problems of implementation are discussed. The paper concludes that triangulation is not an end in itself; rather it is a vehicle for the conduct of a study that, when used appropriately, may produce very valuable results.
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