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*'''Random Sampling''': assign a number to each element in the overall set, then use a random number generator to randomly select from the set (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
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*'''Random sampling''': the process of collecting data by assigning a number to each element in the overall set, then use a random number generator to select units of data from the set (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
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*'''Rationalism''': truth is not sensory, but intellectual and deductive.  You only know thought through deductive reasoning(See [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
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*'''Rationalism''': the theory that truth is intellectual, not sensory, and can only be known through deductive reasoning (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
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*'''Rationalistic idealism''': criterion of truth is not sensory but intelluctual and deductive (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
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*'''Rationalistic idealism''': the theory that a criterion of truth is not sensory but intelluctual and deductive (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
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*'''Rediscovers''': the effects of analogy or isomorphism with current forms of knowledge that allow the perception of forgotten or obscured figures (See [[Foucault, Michel "What Is an Author?"]])
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*'''Rediscovering''': the effects of analogy or isomorphism with current forms of knowledge that allow the perception of forgotten or obscured figures (See [[Foucault, Michel "What Is an Author?"]])
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*'''Representame'''n: what something represents to you personally (creates in the mind of that person an equivalent sign, or perhaps a more developed sign) (Peirce [[January 25 Class Notes]])
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*'''Representamen''': the object that something, often a sign, represents, creating in the mind an equivalent sign, or perhaps a more developed sign (Peirce [[January 25 Class Notes]])
*'''Rhetoric''': (see [[Definitions of Rhetoric]])
*'''Rhetoric''': (see [[Definitions of Rhetoric]])
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*'''Rhetorical Units''': a rhetorical move with the same author, intended audience, and purpose, which can vary in length (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
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*'''Rhetorical units''': equivalent texts or portions of texts with the same author, intended audience, and purpose (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
== S ==
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