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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"]])
*'''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"]])
*'''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]])
*'''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''': 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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*'''Rationalistic idealism''': the theory that a criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
*'''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?"]])
*'''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?"]])
*'''Replicability''': in research, the ability of others to yield the same or similar results as those in a completed study (see [[Rickly, Rebecca "Messy Contexts: Research as a Rhetorical Situation"]])
*'''Replicability''': in research, the ability of others to yield the same or similar results as those in a completed study (see [[Rickly, Rebecca "Messy Contexts: Research as a Rhetorical Situation"]])
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*'''T-units''': “consist of a principle clause and any subordinate clauses or nonclausal structures attached to or embedded in it” – Geisler (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
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*'''T-units''': “consist of a principle clause and any subordinate clauses or non-clausal structures attached to or embedded in it” – Geisler (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
*'''Tautology''': the use of different words to say the same thing twice; a statement that is true because of its logical form (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
*'''Tautology''': the use of different words to say the same thing twice; a statement that is true because of its logical form (see [["The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning" by Chaïm Perelman]])
*'''Techne''': an art or craft, rather than a knack (see [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
*'''Techne''': an art or craft, rather than a knack (see [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
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*'''Telos''': an ultimate end (see [[Burke, Kenneth "Definition of Man"])
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*'''Telos''': an ultimate end (see [[Burke, Kenneth "Definition of Man"]])
*'''Trivium''': an introductory curriculum at medieval universities involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic (see [[Bryant, Donald C. "Rhetoric: Its Functions and Its Scope"]])
*'''Trivium''': an introductory curriculum at medieval universities involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic (see [[Bryant, Donald C. "Rhetoric: Its Functions and Its Scope"]])
*'''Tropism''': growth toward or away from external stimulus (see [[Burke, Kenneth "Definition of Man"]])
*'''Tropism''': growth toward or away from external stimulus (see [[Burke, Kenneth "Definition of Man"]])

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