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Techniques for Documenting with
Proof or Supporting
Evidence, and Related
Strategies for Problem Solving,
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By David Alderoty © 2017, David@TechForText.com
Presented
below there is a list of 28 techniques for creating proof and/or supporting
evidence, for the sentences, paragraphs, and documents you write. If you
want information any of the techniques, left click on the blue underlined
words.
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 The following is a related concept
to the above educated common sense within a specialized field Common Knowledge, and Common Knowledge within a
Specialized Field
Technique 11)
Reasoning based on cause-and-effect
Technique 12)
Using schematic diagrams, and flowcharts
Technique 13)
Reasoning
based on mathematics
Technique 14)
Using and/or creating terms, and categories that are TRUE BY
DEFINITION
Technique 15)
Technique-15,
Creating Explanations And Statements that are Logical and Believable
Technique 16)
Experimental
evidence
Technique 17)
Using the results of a TRIAL AND ERROR effort, as
supporting evidence
Technique 18)
Trial and evaluation by the readers
Technique 19)
Displaying Original or Creative Work, as Proof or
Supporting Evidence, such as an Invention, Prototype, Experimental Setup, or
Work of Art
Technique 20)
Physical Evidence
Technique 21)
Evidence based on surveys
Technique 22)
Technique-22,
Evidence Based on Measurements, and Estimates of Magnitude
Technique 23) Using y our own
credentials as supporting evidence
Technique 24)
Observations
as supporting evidence
Technique 25) Electronically,
and photographically, recorded evidence
Technique 26 ) Using URLs,
and/or hyperlinks to display supporting evidence from the Internet, or other
database
Technique 27)
Using
your own web-based material as supporting evidence
Technique 28)
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represents any technique that is not mentioned in this e‑book
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