methodological issue

collocation in English

meaningsofmethodologicalandissue

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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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issue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
us
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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To the extent that the military regime's behaviour arose from anticipating democracy's impending arrival, an importantmethodologicalissueemerges.
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In this context, the generalmethodologicalissueconcerning the notion of 'vernacular universals ' becomes relevant.
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A secondmethodologicalissueconcerns the use of computational methods of morphometry.
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However, thismethodologicalissuehad limited consequences as estimates were given in this study before and after adjustment for these variables.
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This brings us to another importantmethodologicalissue: resident non-kin.
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Another more generalmethodologicalissuecan also be raised about cross-language priming under masked and nonmasked conditions.
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Last but not least, which design is appropriate is not only amethodologicalissue.
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More pointedly, it highlights themethodologicalissueof explaining intellectual choices as between what we have conventionally termed "internalist" and "externalist" or contextual accounts.
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Thismethodologicalissueis common to all survey research, however.
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The secondmethodologicalissuehas to do with the difficulty of "capturing" an entire emotion script.
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Given how influential the twotrajectory model has become to the field, this is a criticalmethodologicalissuefor future studies to consider.
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Another criticalmethodologicalissueconcerns the choice of controls.
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One importantmethodologicalissuein association studies is population stratification.
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An importantmethodologicalissueis that bloods were sampled when participants were free of acute infection, since even mild illnesses can have marked effects on immune and inflammatory markers.
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Kangas' observation about the distinction between general and situational questions is not simply amethodologicalissue.
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While the findings will be reported elsewhere, this article focusses on amethodologicalissue, the experiences and challenges that the research team faced in undertaking research with culturally diverse communities.
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As it stands, the rationale for considering a given statement or its author "fundamentalist," and therefore the criterion for its inclusion in the book, is a most vexingmethodologicalissue.
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