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US
/ˌmɛθədəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
-
relating to the methodology of some discipline
methodological errors
How To Use methodological In A Sentence
- He then proceeds to dissect Heidegger's model of subjectivity according to three methodological phases.
- The gender differences found in this study need to be viewed in light of two methodological limitations.
- A number of methodological criticisms have been made of these studies which cast serious doubt on the validity of their findings.
- From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of analogy.
- The recourse to 'extraliterary' theory is not in itself, however, a methodological error. Anaesthetic Criticism: I
- Whilst distinct in terms of research focus, the two projects were theoretically and methodologically similar.
- Therefore there is a methodological purpose to the use of the ' documentary ' style.
- The problem of positivism in pedagogy study lies in its technicalization and the anti- positivism of academy, and methodological inadequacy of its denial of value relationship.
- But as Johnson himself notes, many people think that they can be methodological naturalists and theists.
- Though the arrangement seems at first to be a chronological one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological.