methodological analysis


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the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline

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The methodological analysis involved identifying and describing the intervention study's objectives and method, the presence of a control group, sample planning, the number of intervention groups, randomization, blinding, the number of statistical tests and the evaluation and diagnostic tools used.
Political scientists can bring a unique perspective to educational research-one that is informed by awareness of political and institutional dynamics as well as sophisticated methodological analysis. The articles in this issue demonstrate the unique contributions that political scientists can make to the educational community.
Careful methodological analysis along the lines done by Drs.
Consultation of other textbooks is necessary for greater detail about a particular subject and methodological analysis. As mentioned above, a particular weakness of the book is its lack of extensive discussion of molecular diagnostics, flow cytometry techniques, or cytogenetics for hematological diseases.
She then buries these insightful explorations behind nearly two hundred pages of convoluted methodological analysis. She thus reinforces the already ingrained Christian theological inclination to permanently avoid such engagement, an inclination from which I am myself by no means exempt.
Even though an adjustment may be called for because transactional terms and conditions are not sustainable under the arm's length standard, there remains considerable latitude, within that notion generally and in applying the relevant methodological analysis, to import an overriding qualification that the results be reasonable in the circumstances.
In "Have Compassion for Rabbi HaLevi, His Heart Just Got Broken: The Medieval Poem 'My Heart Is in the East' by Yehuda HaLevi" Mazor ignores the extensive personal correspondence, prose works, and over thirty similar poems of the romantic "singer of Zion,"just as he ignores the methodological analysis of Leo Strauss (Persecution and the Art of Writing, 1988), the intellectual and existential metamorphosis described by Heinrich Heine ("Jehuda Ben Halevy"), and a veritable multilingual library devoted to the leading poet of the Jewish diaspora.