Triangulation means

a. Verifying your results by cross-checking with other methods of research
b. Conducting your research in a pyramid
c. Using three researchers
d. Conducting research over three months
e. Revisiting your data until you run out of ideas
f. Using trigonometry in your research


a. Verifying your results by cross-checking with other methods of research

Psychology

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