This is an E-Book: Techniques for Documenting with Proof or Supporting Evidence, and Related Strategies for Problem Solving, By David Alderoty © 2016 David@TechForText.com
A list of 28 Techniques for Obtaining Proof and/or Supporting Evidence to Convince Your Readers of the Validity of Your Work, and for Related Strategies for Problem solving
Presented below there is a list of
28 techniques for generating proof and/or supporting evidence, for the
sentences, paragraphs, and documents you write. If you want information on
the techniques, including how to use them go to the homepage at www.TechForText.com/DP · Technique 1) The Conventional Research and Citation Strategy
· Technique 2) Writing from Your Own Knowledge and Experience, and Searching for Published Sources that Support the Statements you Wrote
· Technique 3) Writing a Document with a Relevant EXPERT: Co-Author, Editor, and/or Reviewer
· Technique 4) Using historical evidence
· Technique 5) Using Rules, Laws, and Court Decisions as Supporting Evidence
· Technique 6) Interviews and/or Discussions to Obtain Supporting Evidence
· Technique 7) Deductive reasoning
· Technique 8) Inductive reasoning
· Technique 9) Reasoning based on common sense
· Technique 10) Reasoning based on educated common sense, WITHIN A SPECIFIC DISCIPLINE OR SPECIALIZED FIELD
· Technique 11) Reasoning based on cause-and-effect
· Technique 12) Reasoning with schematic diagrams, or flowcharts
· Technique 13) Reasoning based on mathematics
· Technique 14) Using and/or creating terms, and categories that are TRUE BY DEFINITION
· Technique 15) Explaining a phenomena, an occurrence, a task or technique in a logical way
· Technique 16) Experimental evidence
· Technique 17) Using the results of a TRIAL AND ERROR effort, as supporting evidence
· Technique 18) Trial evaluation by the reader
· Technique 19) Using a functioning device, or prototype as proof and/or supporting evidence
· Technique 20) Physical Evidence
· Technique 21) Evidence based on surveys
· Technique 22) Evidence based on measurements, statistics, and probability assessments
· Technique 23) Electronically recorded evidence, such as digital photographs, videos, and sound recordings
· Technique 24) Observations, and experiences, as supporting evidence
· Technique 25) Using your own credentials as supporting evidence
· Technique 26) Using URLs, and/or hyperlinks to display supporting evidence from the Internet
· Technique 27) Using your own web-based material as supporting evidence
· Technique 28) This represents any technique that is not mentioned above
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