experimental methodology

collocation in English

meaningsofexperimentalandmethodology

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experimental
adjective
uk
/ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/
us
/ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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methodology
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌmeθ.əˈdɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˌmeθ.əˈdɑː.lə.dʒi/
a system of ways of doing, teaching, or ...
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What considerations might have led people to suppose that an application ofexperimentalmethodologywould shed light on social life?
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Without a properexperimentalmethodologya theoretical umbrella does not convince and, therefore, will not be of great influence.
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This finding is further supported by data using anexperimentalmethodology.
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The more serious limitations relate to theexperimentalmethodologyused, and to the interpretation and justification of the results presented.
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This collateral information constitutes the background domain and in many applications the entireexperimentalmethodologymay be in the background domain.
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However, in contrast with previous work, anexperimentalmethodologyis adopted in order to compensate to some extent the inherent disadvantages of naturalistic data.
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One example can serve to highlight the roleexperimentalmethodologymay also play in connection with questions of the deeper layers of mental life.
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Theexperimentalmethodologywas quite simple in principle.
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Roberts has a fresh approach toexperimentalmethodology.
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This is fairly standardexperimentalmethodology.
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Details of theexperimentalmethodologycan be found in the appendix (pp. 103-106), which also contains a discussion of the validity of web-based experimental studies.
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Alam et al. (2006) have suggested anexperimentalmethodologyto distinguish poor performance at low water potentials (linked to salinity) due to genotype from that due to poor quality.
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I wondered what theexperimentalmethodologywas.
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They believe many neuroimaging studies are oversimplified in both popular and scientific discourse and given undue weight despite deficiencies inexperimentalmethodology.
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Exploiting thisexperimentalmethodologyhas revealed some important findings over the past years.
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It reintroduces the basic assumptions of positivism: ontological realism, the possibility and desirability of objective truth, and the use ofexperimentalmethodology.
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Unfortunately, due to differing experimental methodologies and models employed, no direct comparisons can be drawn between these studies.
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Such research will require novel experimental methodologies and novel analyses.
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These approaches come with powerful analytic and simulation tactics for theory building, as well as original observational and experimental methodologies.
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