Therefore there is a methodological purpose to the use of the ' documentary ' style. |
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What philosophy was to provide was the means to substantive methodological self-reflection. |
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To me, the fatal flaw of this method is her decision not to write a major methodological chapter to introduce her study. |
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He then proceeds to dissect Heidegger's model of subjectivity according to three methodological phases. |
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The methodological capability of art historical science was triumphantly on display, with full confidence in its possibilities. |
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Our aim here is to create conditions that facilitate methodological inventiveness. |
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Unfortunately, the many methodological problems that plague past opinion polls require cautious interpretation of their results. |
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It will be congenial to all since it must be committed to modelling, to methodological individualism and to the notion of optimisation. |
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But it is also clear that there are many methodological pitfalls along the way. |
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We therefore assessed the relevant methodological aspects individually rather than use a composite score. |
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Methods for assessment of methodological quality by systematic reviews are still in their infancy and there is substantial room for improvement. |
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But this would require us to take an a priori position in favor of the principle of parsimony in order to preserve methodological naturalism. |
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My fourth methodological move offers a historiographic practice to feminist rhetorical studies. |
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Our attempt to quantify the use of cordless and cellular phones produced several methodological problems. |
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Although hedonism fails as a theory that gives us a fixed end, it does contain a methodological insight. |
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The attempts to free academia and research funds from the stranglehold of methodological materialism can only help the creationist movement. |
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Its methodological integrity and analytical scope will make it a standard work in the field for some time to come. |
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The inclusion of context specific as well as generic aspects of methodological quality is sometimes sensible. |
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Given this methodological limitation, the external validity of the present findings is clearly an issue. |
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This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism. |
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This methodological approach is mainly a development of Marxist thought and could be described as neo-Marxism. |
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But as Johnson himself notes, many people think that they can be methodological naturalists and theists. |
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They were also influenced by methodological developments in other areas of scholarship. |
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Yet one has to recognize at the outset that there are methodological problems with this. |
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Evaluations under these circumstances are rare and fraught with methodological difficulties. |
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A methodological naturalist would insist on explaining all phenomena, however strange, in natural terms. |
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The major finding was the desire for methodological pluralism, even among mainstream faculty. |
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From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of analogy. |
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Mainstream economics to date has not exhibited an enthusiasm for entering into methodological debate. |
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Nord apparently does not understand that justification for methodological naturalism is purely pragmatic. |
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In my view, his own methodological framework cannot solve his original problem and it suffers from a slight bias towards apriorism. |
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The appraisal process is loaded in favour of the methodological commitments of the appraiser. |
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Definitional whirlpools and methodological monsters have realistically, not mythically, engulfed many reviewers and researchers. |
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What exactly he means by methodological individualism here is unclear and is left unexplained. |
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Apart from my methodological muddles, what should we make of the oscillations in fossil diversity? |
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He maintained that these methodological principles underlie evaluative practice in science just as modus ponens underlies deductive inference. |
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The methodological centrality of suspicion to current critical practice has involved a concomitant privileging of the concept of paranoia. |
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Granted, the methodological procedures in our two exemplary shoe parables are very different. |
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If you study Austrian economics, you will learn that a central tenet of the school is methodological individualism. |
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The gender differences found in this study need to be viewed in light of two methodological limitations. |
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Here we come up against the counterpart of the methodological problem I identified earlier. |
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Legitimizing their voices is a valuable part of the methodological framework within which we work. |
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This has coincided with an increasing methodological interest in contestation, ambiguity and uncertainty. |
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While each method has potential methodological caveats, the concordance of the results using the different methods lends promise to the conclusions reached. |
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In addition, mastery of the subject does not imply a memorization of ready-made formulas or methodological recommendations, but rather a logical understanding of the material. |
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Wittgensteinians have long been fighting methodological battles against those who mix empirical findings with conceptual confusion to make a philosophical point. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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Evaluations of drug treatment programs have reached more positive conclusions but generally suffer from methodological problems, most notably self-selection into treatment. |
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On top of the methodological resources collected and presented, the specialized web site could offer training programs, software, and even a software toolbox. |
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Another review found only one study that met their entrance criteria, and that study had so many methodological difficulties that they found it uninterpretable. |
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Horvath is a variationist sociolinguist whose work on Australian English is internationally recognized for its comprehensiveness and methodological acuity. |
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Though the arrangement seems at first to be a chronological one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological. |
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Anyone wanting a sense of either the broad methodological coherence of this rapprochement or its sometimes bewildering thematic complexity will find resource here. |
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Our discussions about structure reveal not only major gaps in theorizing international systems, but also an expansive research agenda for methodological pluralists. |
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Although prospective in design these studies have methodological flaws. |
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From a methodological point of view, it will be interesting to test the effect of first-name similarity in a computer-mediated context. |
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It was revealed that Rhine's experiments contained methodological flaws and procedural errors. |
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Hayek's mentor Ludwig von Mises argued at length in many of his writings against scientism and in favor of methodological dualism. |
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And it is out of the methodological differences that the different theologies emerge. |
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Yet, like so many other alarmist studies produced by self-styled consumer advocates in recent decades, they contain fatal methodological flaws. |
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Gordon Childe, examining his methodological and theoretical approaches to the discipline. |
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Taphonomic and methodological perspectives of leporid hunting during the Upper Paleolithic of the western Mediterranean Basin. |
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Consequences of methodological decisions on the diagnosis of late luteal phase dysphoric disorder. |
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No single study will ever be able to overcome any and all methodological limitations. |
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Note that due to methodological changes, these figures are not directly comparable. |
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Paul Feyerabend similarly examined the history of science, and was led to deny that science is genuinely a methodological process. |
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These assumptions from methodological naturalism form a basis on which science may be grounded. |
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These methodological elements and organization of procedures tend to be more characteristic of natural sciences than social sciences. |
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Her point seems to be more about branding and territorialization than about any profound methodological difference. |
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These are thoughtful methodological essays by an eminent papyrologist and historian of Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt. |
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Conceptual richness and methodological diversity in entrepreneurship research. |
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I wish they could become more equanimous about their epistemological position and less assuming in their methodological self-image. |
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We develop new methodological tools to appropriately analyze the triadic nature of gossip embedded in network flows of information. |
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The creation of choropleth maps, the dominant cartographic form in these atlases, raises several methodological questions. |
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The Throne speech was characterized by its incommensurable methodological scope as a structuring orientation on the state of the Nation. |
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It reveals both the multiple ramifications of Christine's output, and the methodological diversity flourishing in Middle French studies. |
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In the future, this conventional methodological distinction has been similarly forgotten by Smith's continuators. |
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Henwood focuses on the different theoretical and methodological perspectives in relationships between aging parents and children. |
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For stylistic and methodological reasons, Snorri is often taken to be the author of Egil's saga. |
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The project will build upon the methodological experience collected within the INTERPHONE study. |
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However, the methodological aspects have been challenged concerning the high dose of nitrosatable amines, and the physiological difference between animals and humans. |
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Within the historical subfield of religion and science, this methodological shift has marked the academic demise of the classic metanarratives of conflict and coherence. |
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Aristotle was no longer a force providing the epistemological and methodological focus for universities and a more mechanistic orientation was emerging. |
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The diversity of methodological approach of the essays here published complements the different periodization and subjects analyzed by the authors. |
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Especially in the forms of access to and analyzation of empirical data, and being open to new methodological contributions to the field of practice-based research. |
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This term is generally attributed to systematic methodological errors, systematic instrument bias, neglected energy sinks, and unrepresentativeness of the G term. |
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Given such handline methodological positions of the leading econometricians, it is hard to evaluate their relative merits in a non-controversial manner. |
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At first, these circles were fluid in their membership, but with time distinct regional legal schools crystallized around shared sets of methodological principles. |
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Project Cycle Management with its methodological frills had now become another jargon-studded pseudo-discipline which could only be mastered after extensive training. |
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In addition to methodological issues presented by the selection of a basket of goods, PPP estimates can also vary based on the statistical capacity of participating countries. |
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Any nodule detected by DRE or echography was also biopsied, but these results were not included in the final analysis to avoid methodological bias. |
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His most important methodological innovation was his insistence that all artifacts, not just beautiful or unique ones, be collected and catalogued. |
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Extensive literature exists on the methodological underpinnings and the state of art in the adoption of ICT for educational purposes across European countries. |
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The phenomenological reduction may be considered as a methodological device resorted to for the sake of arriving at radical and radically justified philosophical knowledge. |
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We are still only at the beginnings of an occurrential sociology. Here I would just like to raise two points which may be of some methodological interest. |
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Ongoing debates exist among scholars regarding methodological issues in empirical studies of the connection between economic freedom and economic growth. |
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We first provide one example of a study with serious methodological limitations, and then give greater attention to methodologically superior studies. |
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Sometimes, these have their elements assumed a priori, or contain some other logical or methodological flaw in the process that ultimately produced them. |
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However, the above mentioned tradition seems to be less characterised by a methodological approach, theoretical-political in nature, and more anthropologically oriented. |
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He is commonly known for Occam's razor, the methodological principle that bears his name, and also produced significant works on logic, physics, and theology. |
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In contrast, cognitive stylistics is generally considered a separate methodological approach, distinct from and historically subsequent to New Criticism. |
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Concretization be exemplified by that provider employs the proposed methodological approach in three selected areas as the contractor chooses in consultation with the client. |
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