"triangulation" meaning in 英語

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Noun

IPA: /tɹʌɪaŋɡjʊˈleɪʃn̩/, /ˌtɹaɪˌæŋɡjəˈleɪʃən/ Audio: en-au-triangulation.ogg Forms: triangulations [plural]
Etymology: People determining the width of a river by triangulation (sense 1):Template:refn A triangulation (sense 4) of the surface of a torus 源自中世紀拉丁語 triangulātiōnem (“三角化”),來自triangulāre (“分成三角形”) + -tiōnem (後綴,形成某些行為或行為結果有關的名詞)。Triangulāre源自triangulāris (“三角形的”),來自triangulus (“三角形的;三角形”),來自trēs (“三”) + angulus (“角;角落”)。英語單詞可分析為triangulate + -ion,與法語 triangulation同源。
  1. 三角測量; 使用這種技術的實例 Tags: countable, uncountable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-S9PpB7PX Topics: surveying
  2. 使用三角測量得到的網狀圖,是航圖或地圖的基礎 Tags: countable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-dAzbHfPi Topics: surveying
  3. 三點等著的迫移技巧 Tags: countable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-pGk2VT59 Topics: chess
  4. 將平面物體細分為三角形,進而使更高維度的幾何物體變為單體 Tags: countable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-MQdBFoJb Topics: geometry
  5. 利用已知地點的三個已知距離找到未知地點的過程 Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-tBsIMlvt Topics: seismology
  6. 在政治光譜上重新定位自己或自己的團隊,試圖抓住中心的做法 Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-6~XQhbZB Topics: politics
  7. 三角論證法 Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: zh-triangulation-en-noun-KSEkcU~D
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hypernyms: polygonation Coordinate_terms: quadrangulation

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          "text": "[page 76] At this point, it may be useful to refer to a word that has been used in connection with earlier examples. The King has been said to indulge in a process called Triangulation. The word is harder than the idea. The basic fact is that the King can move to an adjacent square in one move, two moves or three moves, without returning to its point of origin. […] [page 77] This diagram […] shows a position where the triangulation is vital."
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          "text": "Regular triangulations are a class in-between lifting and lexicographic triangulations. Their main draw-back in the context of this paper is that regularity depends on the specific realization and not only on the oriented matroid."
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          "text": "Triangulation was a presidential leadership strategy that presented the president as having borrowed elements of both the right and the left to develop some form of center policy amalgam."
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          "ref": "2015, Tamar W. Carroll, “It Saved My Life: Creating Queer Politics”, 出自 Mobilizing New York: AIDS, Antipoverty, and Feminist Activism, Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, →ISBN,頁號 181:",
          "text": "Increased security for women's health clinics was part of [Bill] Clinton's \"third way,\" a politics of triangulation that moved the Democratic Party closer to the right and embraced neoliberal economic policies while offering comparatively moderate social positions."
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          "text": "One recent attempt to combine both forms of data collection […] was based on a parallel methods approach, in which the results of two similar but separately located studies were triangulated. Triangulation entails overlapping the results at several points to enhance reliability. […] Other documented research has attempted to gain a broader view through the triangulation of two sets of data (quantitative and qualitative) on the same question, taken from the same respondents in a single study."
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          "ref": "2003 December 1, Nahid Golafshani, “Understanding Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Research”, 出自 The Qualitative Report, 卷 8, 號 4,頁號 603:",
          "text": "Even though triangulation is used in quantitative paradigm for confirmation and generalization of a research, Barbour (1998) does not disregard the notion of triangulation in qualitative paradigm and she states the need to define triangulation from a qualitative research's perspective in each paradigm. For example, in using triangulation of several data sources in quantitative research, any exception may lead to a disconfirmation of the hypothesis where exceptions in qualitative research are dealt to modify the theories and are fruitful."
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          "ref": "2014, Alexander Cárdenas, “Introduction”, 出自 Football: Origins, Paths and New Dimensions: Master’s Thesis, [Munich]: GRIN Verlag, →ISBN, section 1.2 (Research Methods),頁號 4:",
          "text": "Multiple sources of data were used to create a triangulation of evidence: books, documentation, archival records and relevant publications by key actors, particularly in the development field, open ended interviews, participant-observation conducted during field work and a case study. […] Triangulation was initially conceptualized as a strategy to validating results achieved with individual research methods. The focus of this research strategy, however, has increasingly shifted towards enriching and complementing knowledge and towards expanding and furthering the potential of individual methods."
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          "text": "A triangulation of a point configuration #x5C;mathbf#x7B;A#x7D;#x5C;in#x5C;mathbb#x7B;R#x7D;ᵈ is a collection of d-simplices all of whose vertices are points in #x5C;mathbf#x7B;A#x7D; that satisfies the following two properties: 1. The union of all these simplices equals conv(#x5C;mathbf#x7B;A#x7D;). (Union Property) 2. Any pair of these simplices intersects in a common face (possibly empty). (Intersection Property)"
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          "text": "Triangulation was a presidential leadership strategy that presented the president as having borrowed elements of both the right and the left to develop some form of center policy amalgam."
        },
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          "text": "Increased security for women's health clinics was part of [Bill] Clinton's \"third way,\" a politics of triangulation that moved the Democratic Party closer to the right and embraced neoliberal economic policies while offering comparatively moderate social positions."
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        "在政治光譜上重新定位自己或自己的團隊,試圖抓住中心的做法"
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          "ref": "1999, Carol Grbich, “Qualitative Research: An Introduction”, 出自 Qualitative Research in Health: An Introduction, Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, →ISBN, part 1 (Theory and Design),頁號s 17–18:",
          "text": "One recent attempt to combine both forms of data collection […] was based on a parallel methods approach, in which the results of two similar but separately located studies were triangulated. Triangulation entails overlapping the results at several points to enhance reliability. […] Other documented research has attempted to gain a broader view through the triangulation of two sets of data (quantitative and qualitative) on the same question, taken from the same respondents in a single study."
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          "ref": "2003 December 1, Nahid Golafshani, “Understanding Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Research”, 出自 The Qualitative Report, 卷 8, 號 4,頁號 603:",
          "text": "Even though triangulation is used in quantitative paradigm for confirmation and generalization of a research, Barbour (1998) does not disregard the notion of triangulation in qualitative paradigm and she states the need to define triangulation from a qualitative research's perspective in each paradigm. For example, in using triangulation of several data sources in quantitative research, any exception may lead to a disconfirmation of the hypothesis where exceptions in qualitative research are dealt to modify the theories and are fruitful."
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          "ref": "2014, Alexander Cárdenas, “Introduction”, 出自 Football: Origins, Paths and New Dimensions: Master’s Thesis, [Munich]: GRIN Verlag, →ISBN, section 1.2 (Research Methods),頁號 4:",
          "text": "Multiple sources of data were used to create a triangulation of evidence: books, documentation, archival records and relevant publications by key actors, particularly in the development field, open ended interviews, participant-observation conducted during field work and a case study. […] Triangulation was initially conceptualized as a strategy to validating results achieved with individual research methods. The focus of this research strategy, however, has increasingly shifted towards enriching and complementing knowledge and towards expanding and furthering the potential of individual methods."
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