methodology

IPA: mɛθʌdˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (originally sciences) The study of methods used in a field.
  • (loosely) A collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field.
  • The implementation of such methods etc.
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Examples of "methodology" in Sentences

  • Of course there has to be trust that the methodology is rigorous.
  • Howard: What in the hell kind of methodology is that, and what would it prove?
  • It is this negative aspect that permeates the literature on lockstep activities in methodology books.
  • This article came from the Mexican press and, although the methodology is not detailed, clearly argues differently.
  • Eh? Well, perhaps, if your methodology is to exclude the larger part of Medicare from your definition of "Medicare".
  • There are other factors involved, of course, but when making comparisons over a 40 year stretch the differences in methodology should be kept in mind.
  • The methodology is explained in this page and through this tool, people can send their secret follower messages, and anyone can also check out their own present.
  • His methodology is to take as his starting point contemporary developments in society and culture, then he listens to the solutions offered my his fellow theologians before returning to a critical examination of Scripture and Tradition for pointers to a solution.

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