methodological choice

collocation in English

meaningsofmethodologicalandchoice

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methodological
adjective
uk
/ˌmeθ.ə.dəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌmeθ.ə.dəlˈɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the method used for doing, teaching, or ...
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choice
noun
uk
/tʃɔɪs/
us
/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofmethodologicalandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Although this represented a soundmethodologicalchoice, it may have undercut the youngest infants' ability to identify when absent reference was indeed occurring.
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However, the consequence of thismethodologicalchoiceis that the generalization of our results is limited.
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From this point of view the looseness and generic nature of the analogy are nothing but the result of a generalmethodologicalchoice.
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The diversity among these studies in variables selected or developmental period examined makes it is impossible to determine whether thismethodologicalchoicemade a difference.
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This is in part a response to the material available, but also amethodologicalchoice.
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The main limitation of the syndromal approach is not so much inherent to the approach but rather a function ofmethodologicalchoice.
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Thismethodologicalchoicecomes up against cer tain limits when verification of precise hypotheses makes it necessary to control the variables more closely.
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The position advocated here is radically critical regarding suchmethodologicalchoice.
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Thismethodologicalchoiceencourages a mindset more akin to that of medieval scholastic philosophy or positivist science than to the fluidity and ambiguity tolerated, indeed prized, by the linguistic turn.
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Several reasons justify thismethodologicalchoice.
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Its theoretical andmethodologicalchoiceputs terminology on the perspective of specialized language, expressed in technical and scientific texts.
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Perhaps there are more than these seven purposes, but simply distinguishing them helps to emphasise the problem of appropriate methodological choices.
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Strong emphasis is placed on the child's emotions and senses, which should be at the centre of the learning/teaching process and any methodological choices.
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We are thoroughly briefed about assumptions and methodological choices, in data collection as well as analytical frameworks.
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Indeed, the very choice of reforming networks as a subject of study implies the formulation of a strong set of theoretical and methodological choices.
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But the methodological choices he has made are unconvincing and misleading.
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Principles and methodological choices for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of genetic testing services are discussed elsewhere (37).
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Other methodological choices, such as the validity of the primary outcome measure, are crucial.
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The types of interactions that are selected for study reflect wise methodological choices.
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In other words, we argue against empirically blind conventions and against methodological choices based on beliefs, habits, or rituals.
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