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Definition of methodology in English: methodologynounPlural methodologies mɛθəˈdɒlədʒiˌmɛθəˈdɑlədʒi A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity. 方法学;方法论;系统方法 a methodology for investigating the concept of focal points 研究焦点概念的方法论。 mass noun courses in research methodology and practice 有关研究方法论和实践的课程。 Example sentencesExamples - In this review, he poked holes in the methodologies of those studies, but many of the criticisms were invalid.
- I am fielding a survey as part of a study written for a class in research methodologies.
- The sociology of music is diverse in its approaches, its methodologies, and its areas of focus.
- So, if you accept the wonky methodology and questionable assumptions of the research, do we have a problem?
- The estimation methodology using this formula is explained in detail in the Appendix.
- The unique features of these chapters is its simple methodology and practical examples.
- There were important theoretical reviews, but the emphasis was in practical methodologies.
- Another limitation encountered in our study is directly related to methodologies.
- An important distinction between this work and the earlier studies relates to the methodology.
- He would not reveal the research methodology of the new system, which would be unveiled in a few weeks.
- The methodology of the study was such that a link between the vaccine and autism could not be proved.
- We judged the reliability and validity of data by the methodologies used in each study and judged their generalisability from the study context.
- His punctiliousness knew no bounds when it came to the methodology of his research.
- Does anyone have any suggestions for reading material to flesh out a research methodology?
- Studies using different methodologies and outcome measures have given contrasting results.
- I believe the best way to understand open source is as a methodology.
- Wide variations in the prevalence rates are due largely to the differences in methodologies used in these studies.
- The studies we reviewed employed various methodologies in order to collect participant data.
- Is it because you are fond of them or is it because they are convenient as a form of technique in your methodology?
- The methodology for policy analysis is basically the same as that for policy-making.
Synonyms course of action, line of action, plan of action, policy, series of steps, plan, method, system, strategy, stratagem, way, approach, formula, mechanism, mo, mo modus operandi, sop, sop standard operating procedure, technique, means, measure, process, proceeding, operation, agenda
Derivativesnoun I'm no research methodologist, but how in the name of fortune could you frame appropriate questions? Example sentencesExamples - In the view of some methodologists, the validity of a measure ought to be gauged by comparing it to measures of the same concept developed through other methods.
- Furthermore, economic methodologists have created an in-house adaptation of terminology and a way of arguing which makes even the well-intentioned philosopher-listener lost.
- Instead, it has been empirical phenomenology and grounded theory methodologists, especially, who have led the way in advocating that these methods are legitimate, alternative methods of research in psychology.
- He later joined the National Institute of Mental Health, working as a research methodologist in the institute's suicide prevention program.
OriginEarly 19th century: from modern Latin methodologia or French méthodologie. Definition of methodology in US English: methodologynounˌmeTHəˈdäləjēˌmɛθəˈdɑlədʒi A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity. 方法学;方法论;系统方法 a methodology for investigating the concept of focal points 研究焦点概念的方法论。 courses in research methodology and practice 有关研究方法论和实践的课程。 Example sentencesExamples - An important distinction between this work and the earlier studies relates to the methodology.
- The methodology of the study was such that a link between the vaccine and autism could not be proved.
- Studies using different methodologies and outcome measures have given contrasting results.
- We judged the reliability and validity of data by the methodologies used in each study and judged their generalisability from the study context.
- His punctiliousness knew no bounds when it came to the methodology of his research.
- There were important theoretical reviews, but the emphasis was in practical methodologies.
- So, if you accept the wonky methodology and questionable assumptions of the research, do we have a problem?
- The sociology of music is diverse in its approaches, its methodologies, and its areas of focus.
- The estimation methodology using this formula is explained in detail in the Appendix.
- Another limitation encountered in our study is directly related to methodologies.
- I am fielding a survey as part of a study written for a class in research methodologies.
- Wide variations in the prevalence rates are due largely to the differences in methodologies used in these studies.
- The studies we reviewed employed various methodologies in order to collect participant data.
- The unique features of these chapters is its simple methodology and practical examples.
- I believe the best way to understand open source is as a methodology.
- Does anyone have any suggestions for reading material to flesh out a research methodology?
- He would not reveal the research methodology of the new system, which would be unveiled in a few weeks.
- Is it because you are fond of them or is it because they are convenient as a form of technique in your methodology?
- In this review, he poked holes in the methodologies of those studies, but many of the criticisms were invalid.
- The methodology for policy analysis is basically the same as that for policy-making.
Synonyms course of action, line of action, plan of action, policy, series of steps, plan, method, system, strategy, stratagem, way, approach, formula, mechanism, mo, mo modus operandi, sop, sop standard operating procedure, technique, means, measure, process, proceeding, operation, agenda
OriginEarly 19th century: from modern Latin methodologia or French méthodologie. |