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The terminal step, of course, I keep to myself, but suffice to say it involves an intricate and methodological process of filtering.
It's the basis for methodological reductionism.
My practice combines traditional talk therapy with a radical methodological approach to psychology that questions patriarchal assumptions.
I decided to talk to the vital organs first for methodological reasons.
What you would undoubtedly call my differing methodological approach.
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Recent methodological advances have enabled us to assess better what contributes to citizens' sense of well-being, and to gather the data needed to make such assessments on a regular basis.
Censuring Ireland, however, is a dangerous mistake, both on the merits and from a methodological point of view.
Censuring Ireland is also a grave mistake from a methodological point of view; indeed, this is perhaps the gravest aspect of the case.
And, while economics presents its own methodological problems, the basic challenges facing researchers are not fundamentally different from those faced by researchers in other fields.
Critics argue that, for methodological reasons, the PPP-based poverty line misrepresents the prevalence of poverty worldwide.