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methodological choice

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meanings of methodologicaland choice


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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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Examples of methodological choice


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Although this represented a sound methodologicalchoice, it may have undercut the youngest infants' ability to identify when absent reference was indeed occurring.
However, the consequence of this methodologicalchoice is that the generalization of our results is limited.
From this point of view the looseness and generic nature of the analogy are nothing but the result of a general methodologicalchoice.
The diversity among these studies in variables selected or developmental period examined makes it is impossible to determine whether this methodologicalchoice made a difference.
This is in part a response to the material available, but also a methodologicalchoice.
The main limitation of the syndromal approach is not so much inherent to the approach but rather a function of methodologicalchoice.
This methodologicalchoice comes up against cer tain limits when verification of precise hypotheses makes it necessary to control the variables more closely.
The position advocated here is radically critical regarding such methodologicalchoice.
This methodologicalchoice encourages 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.
Several reasons justify this methodologicalchoice.
Its theoretical and methodologicalchoice puts 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.
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.
We are thoroughly briefed about assumptions and methodological choices, in data collection as well as analytical frameworks.
Indeed, the very choice of reforming networks as a subject of study implies the formulation of a strong set of theoretical and methodological choices.
But the methodological choices he has made are unconvincing and misleading.
Principles and methodological choices for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of genetic testing services are discussed elsewhere (37).
Other methodological choices, such as the validity of the primary outcome measure, are crucial.
The types of interactions that are selected for study reflect wise methodological choices.
In other words, we argue against empirically blind conventions and against methodological choices based on beliefs, habits, or rituals.
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