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The Interpretive Equation is a metaphorical device used to encapsulate the basic building blocks of effective interpretation into an easy to understand form. Although most often expressed as a mathematical equation, the ideas can also take other organizational methods.
The Equation
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This first section goes to further clarify the previous description. It can include further discussion and debate over what a concept entails, but it should remain written from a neutral viewpoint. To cite certain examples, a footnote may be added at the end of a page which will then transfer to the end of the document in the references section.[1]
Sub-Headings
[edit]Interpretive Pyramid
[edit]Interpretive Graph
[edit]Links and Resources
[edit]This area is for linking to other resources that may be related to this article.
Documentation
[edit]Interpretive Examples
[edit]References
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