
pmid: 8932033
SUMMARY The aim of the article is to clarify the research term ‘triangulation’. Examples are given to illustrate the use of triangulation in clinical practice. The strength of using triangulation in both the design and analysis stages are highlighted.
Research Design, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Nursing Care, Nursing Methodology Research, Clinical Nursing Research
Research Design, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Nursing Care, Nursing Methodology Research, Clinical Nursing Research
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