"Triangulation" in this chapter means:

A. A technique for testing the reliability of interviewers.
B. Breaking variables down into three ordered ("ordinal") categories.
C. A longitudinal study that involves interviewing the same individuals at three distinct points in time.
D. Studying a situation from several perspectives with distinct methods.
E. A method for carrying out a t-test of statistical significance for differences among three matched samples.


D

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