Adjective
Of or pertaining to methodology.
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According to an AHRQ review, the available evidence on meditation practices through September 2005 is of poor methodological quality and definite conclusions on the effects of meditation in healthcare cannot be made using existing research. Source: Internet
According to Romer, most of the changes in country rankings over the previous four years had resulted from repeated methodological changes that gave more weight to national governments’ political orientation. Source: Internet
After the war, enough British and American anthropologists borrowed ideas and methodological approaches from one another that some began to speak of them collectively as 'sociocultural' anthropology. Source: Internet
Although her estimates of childhood IQ scores of historical figures who never took IQ tests have been criticized on methodological grounds, Cox's study was thorough in finding out what else matters besides IQ in becoming a genius. Source: Internet
As a methodological and heuristic device According to George Marcus, Michael Fischer, and Sam Bohart, :20th century social and cultural anthropology has promised its still largely Western readership enlightenment on two fronts. Source: Internet