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MethodologyIn medicine, the rules and procedures for doing research and evaluating results.
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MethodologyA set of standardized procedures and practices that have been peer-reviewed and have received general acceptance by the profession.
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MethodologyA methodology is a structured approach to solve a problem.
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Methodologya set of methods and principles used to perform a particular activity recent changes in the methodology of language teaching research methodologies methodological jump to other results NAmE//ˌmɛθədə [..]
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Methodology1800, from French méthodologie or directly from Modern Latin methodologia; see method + -ology.
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MethodologyA documented process for management of projects that contains procedures, definitions and roles and responsibilities. [D01010]
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MethodologyDescribes how research is done, including how information is collected and analysed, and why a particular method has been chosen. The overall approach taken by a research project: for example, the stu [..]
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MethodologyA methodology is a collection of methods and tools, designed and arranged so as to provide guidance in achieving a specific objective.
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MethodologyA set of procedures or methods used to conduct research.
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MethodologyDefinition A set of procedures, rules and techniques that are utilized within a particular discipline or applied to a particular branch of knowledge. Also refers to the theoretical analysis of the met [..]
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Methodologyis an umbrella term used to describe any system of methods, collection of principles and rules of a procedure which are used within a specific discipline.
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MethodologyThe use of a combination of two or more incident investigation tools to analyze the evidence and determine the root causes of the incident.
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MethodologyThe way in which information is found or something is done. The methodology includes the methods, procedures, and techniques used to collect and analyze information
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Methodology A particular procedure or set of procedures. These may include the methods, techniques and instruments used in a research experiment.
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MethodologyThe principles, procedures, and strategies of research used in a study for gathering information, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. There are broad categories of methodology such as qualitative [..]
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MethodologyMethodology is the study of the generation and legitimation of knowledge.
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MethodologyThe rules, principles, and practices that guide the collection of evidence and the conclusions drawn from it.
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Methodology(n) the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline(n) the system of methods followed in a particular discipline
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MethodologyThis is a method or process that is followed.
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MethodologyA methodology is a financial aid formula.
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Methodology A term that is often misused / misapplied. In systems development, the tasks required to achieve the end result can be complex and usually require adoption of a disciplined and formal approach. Having perfected such an approach, consulting companies and software developers will refer to their methodology. Methodology suggests an almost scientific [..]
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MethodologyA mature set of processes applied to various stages of an applications' lifecycle to help reduce the likelihood of security vulnerabilities presence or exploitation.
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MethodologyA set of research methods and techniques applied to a particular field of study. At Statistics Canada, methodology refers to survey methodology.
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Methodologyin teaching, the principles, practices, and procedures which are employed (see pedagogy). In educational research, it refers to a justification of the principles, practices, and procedures informing t [..]
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MethodologyDefined strictly as a study and knowledge of methods. Frequently used to indicate a particular single or set of methods. More widely defined as the study of problem-solving and answer-seeking techniqu [..]
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MethodologyComputer-assisted analysis and processing of problems in a particular area.
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MethodologyMethods used to determine individuals' specific Alleles or SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms).
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MethodologyProcedures, strategies, and theories of planning.
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MethodologyA fifth approach to solving conflict of laws problems, which permits the identification of the "properly applicable law" (infra). A methodology of this kind is described in Tetley, Int'l. C. of L., 1994 at pp. 35-43, and is presented as a consistent, logical system for resolving conflicts problems, preferable to, but building upon, t [..]
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MethodologyThe study of experimental methods. Also used to refer to experimental methods themselves. See Box 1.2.
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MethodologyA system of methods and principles for doing something. Often used to explain methods for carrying out research.
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MethodologyIn medicine, the rules and procedures for doing research and evaluating results.
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MethodologyThe term ‘methodology’ refers to the study of methods, usually, the study of scientific method. For most of this century, the concept of a scientific ...
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MethodologyThe processes or methods used by criminals to conceal the origins of illicit funds or, in the case of terrorism financing, conceal the intended use of funds.
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MethodologyA documented approach for performing activities in a coherent, consistent, accountable, and repeatable manner.
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MethodologyA set of tools, techniques, procedures and investigative methods, used to collect, store, analyse and present information. Scientific methodology involves the development of hypotheses and predictions [..]
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MethodologyA technique involving various notations that enables the design of software to be implemented.
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MethodologyThe specific steps followed to conduct a marketing research project. Also, the section of the final report in which the researcher outlines the methods used in the research, including target sample, s [..]
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MethodologyMethodology refers to the actual procedures used to implement a process, the specific tasks, methods, and tools necessary to accomplish each phase.
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MethodologyRefers to the system used to calculate the expected family contribution (i.e., the Federal Need Analysis Methodology).
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Methodology A series of steps that if correctly employed result in a definable result, a Process that is typically associated with producing a system or an implementation. A "cook book." The inputs a [..]
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