Rhetorical Triangle
Data Types
Research Design
Validity
Reliability
& Generalizability
100

THIS way of persuasion in a Rhetorical Triangle appeals to the audience‘s emotions

Pathos

100

Statistics, numbers, and measurements are examples of THIS type of data

Numerical

100

THIS is the definition of a research design

Plan or method a researcher uses to study a question and collect information.

100

Clearly defined concepts and variables are an example of THIS

Validity 

200

THIS way of persuasion in a Rhetorical Triangle gives the researcher credibility

Ethos

200

Documents or textual data are examples of THIS type of data

Textual data

200

One design leading to another is an example of THIS approach

Sequential Approach

200

Being able to repeat results is known as THIS

Reliability


500

Logos is the appeal to THIS in your writing

Logic and facts

500

Human data includes THIS type of data

Interviews, Surveys, Observations

500

Multiple designs used at the same time is an example of THIS approach

Concurrent approach

500

Relating your findings to a bigger group is known as THIS

Generalizability

1000

The statement “Imagine a child going to bed hungry tonight while food is wasted every day” is an example of THIS type of persuasion

Pathos

1000

An article reads “Many students report feeling more focused in class after getting a full night of sleep.” The article is an example of THIS type of data

Human Data

1000

A researcher studies student stress by surveying students for numerical data while also interviewing them about their experiences at the same time. THIS approach method is called

Concurrent approach

1000

After researching, you compare to other researchers findings on the same subject. The comparison would be an example of THIS

Generalization

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