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  2. Wikipedia : Use rationale examples

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    This page provides some basic examples for how to write a fair use rationale. Good rationales might expand on why the non-free item is needed, why a free item cannot be used in its place, and what essential function it performs in each article in which it is to be used. Please modify the text so that it applies to the specific image and use of it.

  3. Wikipedia:Task of the Day/Example Rationales - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Non-free use rationale/doc - Wikipedia

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    Do not copy generic rationale verbiage from some templated rationales elsewhere. State in clear, plain words what this particular file will be doing in this particular article. Be specific and concrete. Example This non-free art will be the primary form of identification of the subject of the article in the infobox used in the article. String ...

  5. Plausible reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Now whatever be the policeman's reasoning process, it has a certain degree of validity. The evidence did not prove that the person was stealing jewellery, but it did make it extremely plausible. This is an example of a kind of reasoning, often referred to as plausible reasoning, in which most people are generally very proficient.

  6. Template:Rationale - Wikipedia

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    Please add a detailed non-free use rationale for each article the image is used in, which must also declare compliance with the other parts of the non-free content criteria, as well as the source of the work and copyright information. For example non-free use rationales, see Wikipedia:Use rationale examples.

  7. Research design - Wikipedia

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    There are many ways to classify research designs. Nonetheless, the list below offers a number of useful distinctions between possible research designs. A research design is an arrangement of conditions or collection. [5] Descriptive (e.g., case-study, naturalistic observation, survey) Correlational (e.g., case-control study, observational study)

  8. I Found a New Method for Scrambling Eggs and It's the Only ...

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    The Perfect Scrambled Egg Method. I don't stray from my tried-and-true ratio, but have introduced two big changes: First, the splash of cream is replaced by a small splash of good olive oil.

  9. Design rationale - Wikipedia

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    For example, Carroll and Rosson's Scenario-Claims Analysis approach [17] captures rationale in scenarios that describe how the system is used and how well the system features support the user goals. Carroll and Rosson's approach to design rationale is intended to help designers of computer software and hardware identify underlying design ...