词汇 | example_english_methodologically |
释义 | Examples of methodologicallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Methodologically, these results were enabled by adopting a grammaticalization perspective on defining the envelope of variation. Methodologically, the empirical task is one of dimensional analysis, using techniques such as multidimensional scaling or factor analysis. On the one hand, this is methodologically not desired because of the principle of information hiding, which should be preserved. We have been methodologically conservative in only retaining political variables significant over all four rounds. Methodologically, the studies range from being ethnographic to experimental. Methodologically, analyzing the data by age at assessment would help circumvent, at least in part, the limitation of skipping certain years in data collection. We would offer the technique of multiple regression as a methodologically more useful technique than path analysis. Methodologically, it would establish higher confidence in the accuracy of estimation. Methodologically, the most serious flaw of the book is the (mis)use of sources. Approximately half of the papers were methodologically high quality randomized trials. Approximately one-fifth of the 326 reviews commented that the quality of the included trials was either generally poor or methodologically limited. Three of the four studies that were found to be methodologically sound have different designs and differences in patient data. Methodologically, all of the above are reflected in a larger variety of research approaches and data types. In the form of nationally representative repeat, panel studies, the method is now methodologically sophisticated and capable of exceptional contributions to factual and conceptual understanding. Nevertheless, it is the basis for deciding whether more methodologically rigorous investigations are required [11]. Methodologically, it is not cogent to build systematically on an "impression" that is so much at variance with established trends. Lack of a valid concept of disorder is not just conceptually and methodologically problematic, it is potentially ethically problematic as well. How shall the search for pathophysiological substrates proceed methodologically? The use of qualitative methods to investigate quality of life in people with dementia is methodologically and practically challenging. Methodologically, there are many notable strengths of this book. Methodologically, a longitudinal approach is critical for capturing individual differences in the timing and rate of developmental processes. The proliferation of topics and approaches has contributed to shaping what is now an eclectic disciplinary field, methodologically diverse. However, even recent studies have had limitations methodologically. He summarized the findings of 16 methodologically adequate hospitalbased and five similarly sound community-based studies, involving 1487 and 249 depressed subjects, respectively. A multiprofessional, multidisciplinary, methodologically rigorous and locally responsive approach has contributed to the outcomes achieved. Methodologically, it is possible that a simple regression to the mean is driving the results. Methodologically, the empirical project is one of unidimensional scale building. In contrast, some other well-grounded, methodologically sophisticated research projects only deal with trivial or obvious issues and are, therefore, uninteresting. Methodologically, the book is divided in two basic sections after the first two introductory chapters. Such treatment of the diary is methodologically consistent with prevalent academic practice that regards personal narratives and autobiographies as sources for social history. The volume is theoretically and methodologically well grounded and substantiated. First, it contributes methodologically by showing that incorporating an analysis of iconic gesture is necessary in understanding referential practice overall. Advances in technology and bioinformatic resources now enable us to ask more appropriate questions methodologically. Methodologically, cultural-studies scholarship emphasizes narratives of race, class, and gender, and approaches culture as a product of social, economic, and/or political forces. More explicit connections among the chapters - thematically, methodologically, and theoretically - would also have made these studies more accessible to a wider audience. Unless a conceptual change takes place, the risk remains that the methodologically isolated forces would be inadvertently identified with the conceptually assumed forces. Although there is an ethical consideration and distinction between children and adults, in points of principle they should be seen as methodologically equal. Generic instruments can be methodologically classified into profile and single index score measures. Materially they are, but in the most important sense, that is formally or methodologically, they are not. Hopefully, these projects will succeed in carrying the comparison of the two dictatorships beyond merely establishing parallels, and manage to make it methodologically productive. Not surprisingly, the result is a theoretically intriguing, yet methodologically puzzling, approach to the study of bilingualism and second language acquisition. Methodologically, we have two related comments on the studies just discussed. The separation of ageing and cohort effects is theoretically necessary and methodologically desirable. Methodologically, this may be thought to be unwise. Methodologically, then, this article represents a return to the social history of religion. However, the neuro-imaging results cited in support of this view are inconsistent and often methodologically and statistically unreliable. Only one of these trials was methodologically strong, and all were small. More particularly, for all their value as essays, each of these treats a special case, and there is little that is obviously methodologically transferable. Assessing the effectiveness of international environmental cooperation is a general challenge both theoretically and methodologically. However, these tests were conceptually and methodologically flawed. In theory, archives are best made by archivists, who have a dispassionate relationship with their data and a methodologically correct approach to its organisation. Methodologically, this agenda assigns a key role to qualitative approaches and highlights the need for more research on semiotics in written communication practices. Methodologically, abstract models permit us to derive hypotheses regarding the effect of various rules upon actor strategies and policy results. However, we would argue that such findings can be regarded as theoretically as well as methodologically interesting. First, the use of maternal interviews made it methodologically feasible to obtain data on a relatively large cohort of children at repeated intervals. Consequently, focusing on the elite alone will not be methodologically sound. Methodologically, they provide ways of measuring those different types of risk and assessing their relative importance in overall risk. Not only did it produce new insights, it also triggered a large number of new studies, yours included, which have been methodologically much more satisfying. Methodologically, she takes a wide systemic approach, although she does not interview abandoning fathers because this is not her purpose. Methodologically, for example, he claims his analysis is inductive. Methodologically, it focused more on cultural and historical analysis than on a priori reasoning. Her evaluation of the method was both small and, on her own test data, methodologically problematic. As this type of research is methodologically complex and is both practically- and theoretically-oriented, funding is not easily obtained. Methodologically, it is also reassuring that senators have responded to the same questionnaire stimulus over time. Slightly fewer than 600 patients were involved in the trials rated as methodologically stronger. While methodologically sound, the reader is left wondering about the specificity of racial boundary constructions. Methodologically, her analysis is far more sensible than those simple male- or femalecentred interpretations of labourists and feminists. Note that representing clicks in segmental phonology is in itself methodologically dubious. There is room, and indeed need for, methodologically sophisticated contributions from throughout the social and natural sciences, and perhaps the humanities as well. Though methodologically acknowledging the problem of polarity, the present study used the dichotomous approach to discuss the implications of the concept. Methodologically, these findings indicate that studying bilingual children requires a carefully selected battery of assessments. The latter, although rather limited technologically and methodologically, often made the best use of available resources in making discoveries. Overgeneralizing useful, but limited, results is methodologically harmful, and something we should guard against. We briefly review the more methodologically limited retrospective studies first, followed by the stronger prospective studies. Measuring the extent of the phenomenon is both conceptually and methodologically complex, regardless of the age of the study participants. The progress of this analysis lies particularly in the methodologically difficult clarification of the rival basic trends in the electorates of modern industrialised societies. Methodologically, it is an exemplar of how to write about the politics of graphic culture. While the case studies presented in this first part are methodologically sound, their analysis is sometimes rather thin theoretically. Despite consistent and mounting evidence from methodologically diverse studies of a link between childhood trauma and physical illness during adulthood, several questions remain unanswered. He summarized the findings of 16 'methodologically adequate' hospital-based and five similarly sound community-based studies, involving 1487 and 249 depressed subjects, respectively. Generally, more recent studies are methodologically more sophisticated and are more likely to have mixed results. The poor geographic coverage of the reduced (but methodologically complete) data set considerably decreases analytical power for examining trends across tropical forests. In this study as well, inclusion of all other past uses is both theoretically and methodologically intractable. Methodologically, making them explicit and tracing their provenance back to the philosophical foundations of modernity allows theorists to recognize and criticize their presuppositions more incisively. Methodologically, the use of multiple views, along with the four-way data collection and analysis, manifests the rigor of the approach. Particularly notable methodologically in this report is the integration of case study findings with other sources of information throughout the first volume. The objectives and procedures of this complex study are described in detail that will please the methodologically and theoretically sophisticated reader. When the impact of emotions on other processes is studied, the mood state of a person functions methodologically as an independent variable. We need to determine how best to control methodologically for the tendency of young children to automatically correct ungrammatical sentences. We address this methodologically by controlling childhood problem and competence scores in our outcome models. Although methodologically much simpler, such a conceptualization is unlikely to reflect the totality of the child's self. First, methodologically, the study of psychophysiology and physiological regulation is confronted with numerous difficulties. Methodologically, both variable- and person-oriented approaches have been used to quantify this pattern from early childhood through adolescence. The bishop's approach is not only extremely idiosyncratic but methodologically very intricate. We recognize that our model is in its early stage of development, and it is based on a limited and methodologically flawed literature. Taken as a whole, the findings from these studies were generally mixed, methodologically limited, and thus inconclusive. In the review that follows, the measures considered are, for the most part, methodologically diverse and correlated with waking state cognitive processes. Methodologically, we must use a modelling approach that permits us to represent discrete events using longitudinal data. Methodologically, it is irrelevant and even irresponsible because doing so truncates the data and biases the results. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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