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Methodological Individualismand Methodological Institutionalism

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2013
In the paper the capabilities and limitations of methodological individualism as a core principle of mainstream economics are explored. The recent debate dealing with methodological individualism in economics is considered. Institutional individualism principle is tested.
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Evaluation Methodology

International Journal of the Addictions, 1977
The results of several large methadone maintenance programs are reviewed and the outcome measures used are analyzed. Criteria measures were often vague and sometimes not defined. Many studies base their findings on unverified patient self-reports because costs for more reliable and systematic data collection are prohibitive.
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Methodology: Methodology Justification

2017
This study adopts one design of the mixed methods—the sequential explanatory design. This design is characterized by the collection and analysis of quantitative data followed by the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The underlying epistemology for this methodology is based on Behren and Smith’s arguments.
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Research methodology

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2003
Research aims to reach valid conclusions through scientific enquiry. Valid conclusions can only be reached if bias is minimized or eliminated. Bias can potentially take place in the design, implementation, or analysis of a study. Various study designs reduce bias, and this article reviews some of the more common study designs in orthopaedic sports ...
Warren R, Dunn   +2 more
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Mycotoxin methodology

Food Additives and Contaminants, 1995
Sensitive, specific, accurate and precise methods of analysis are needed for enforcement of mycotoxin regulations, other monitoring programmes, and research studies. Rapid screening tests are useful for control at all stages of food and feed production.
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Predicative methodology

Acta Informatica, 1986
We introduce a predicative semantics of programs and show its use in programming. With it, logic errors can be detected and reported when they are made, just like syntax errors. Programming paradigms are stated precisely as theorems. The use of paradigms in larger programs is shown to be the same as the mathematician's use of theorems in the proof of ...
Hehner, Eric C. R.   +2 more
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Reflexive methodology: new vistas for qualitative research

QMiP bulletin, 2012
In our dealings with empiricism . . . we try to take account of the objections which have been raised by hermeneuticians, critical theorists, poststructuralists, linguistic philosophers, discourse analysts, feminists, constructivists, reflectivists and ...
Mike Pedler
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Genotyping Methodologies

Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
This chapter details DNA extraction through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, gel running, allele assignment, and data management so that the genotyping data produced is suitable for use in linkage analysis programs.
S, Bevan, R S, Houlston
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Q methodology

Nurse Researcher, 1997
Q methodology is more than just a technique for assessing attitudes. It is an approach which has subjectivity as its central focus and aims to allow researchers to present the views and perspectives of different people without insisting on the 'superior', more 'objective' status of the researcher's own construction of reality ( 1 ).
L, Cordingley, C, Webb, V, Hillier
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Methodology

Journal of School Health, 1995
M T, Errecart   +8 more
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