noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
different
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Thus, while each has the same ultimate goal, each chooses a different methodology to achieve it.
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First, they adopt different methodologies .
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The different agenda and methodology for each process meant that there was little in common between them.
new
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One is the development of new methodology .
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Descartes also claimed that the new rationalist methodology would bring human mastery over nature and a new age of human well-being.
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Any new methodology will in the meantime be circulated on an as arising basis.
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We propose to overcome these limitations through the use of a new methodology for the assessment of connectionist networks.
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This new methodology appears fair and reasonable, and easy to calculate.
scientific
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How far were the rules of scientific methodology infringed?
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This is unforgivable in the realm of scientific methodology .
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He uses scientific methodology for both processes - forming hypotheses, testing them, and going back to the drawing board.
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research
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The final section considers the fine line between the explication of research methodology and confession.
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Most students of research methodology and statistics are well-informed of the issues involved.
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There has been almost no concern expressed, however, about the implications of automated office systems for future research methodologies .
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These modules, which have a strong emphasis on research methodology , may be of particular interest to teacher researchers.
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The study also investigates the use of novel research methodology , including the use of identical twins, and new instrumentation.
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Workshop on research methodology , bibliography, citations, etc.
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The research methodology will include the use of questionnaires to establish the range of pupils' perceptions.
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In addition to departmental seminars, there are courses in research methodology and practice and regular meetings with a review board to assess progress.
■ VERB
develop
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We have spent a lot of time developing a methodology that could contribute to this process.
use
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They had used exactly the same methodology as that employed to reach the results at Dounreay and Sellafield.
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Yet there seems to be a dearth of people arguing consistently using a golden thread methodology .
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The expedition used tried and tested methodology and modified it where necessary.
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The study uses a methodology which combines elements of traditional legal scholarship with a tentative import of economic analysis.
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Similarly, studies using their methodology of cumulative average residuals have shown that earnings announcements are correctly anticipated.
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Mushkin attempted this by using the same methodology that Denison used in relation to education and in relation to health for the period 1960-80.
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He uses scientific methodology for both processes - forming hypotheses, testing them, and going back to the drawing board.
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The centre uses a participatory methodology , where each organisation chooses the appropriate training based on its particular needs.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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scientific methodology
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But we are now drifting to the next stages of the methodology .
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Empirical analysis is thus given an alternative explanatory methodology .
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Perhaps the main weakness in the text, which accounts for a number of others, is the methodology employed.
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The danger is that the question of methodology can easily be turned to dogma according to any premises.
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This is unforgivable in the realm of scientific methodology .
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This means that methodologies from one area are not necessarily transferable.
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Two kinds of move are ruled out by Lakatos's methodology .