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methodological

/meth-uh-dl-oj-i-kuhl/US // ˌmɛθ ə dlˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl //

方法论,方法学,方法上的,方法上

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or following the system of methods, principles, and rules that regulate a given discipline:This chapter provides practical advice, case studies, and methodological instruction.In his Principia, Sir Isaac Newton laid the methodological foundation of modern scientific theory and practice.

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Examples

  • Crowd marketing is a methodology of promoting brands through direct contact with their target audience on forums and forum-like platforms.

  • It was really a new governance for open innovation, with new management methodologies that impacted not only the person, or the employees, but also our own platform on solutions.

  • So yeah, despite the added kink of a change in headgear, your best bet here is the nodding-smiling methodology.

  • Going forward, we should receive any individual piece of data or survey with healthy skepticism and a clear understanding of the underlying methodology.

  • His advisers warned privately and publicly that traditional polling methodologies were not correctly reading the president’s support by failing to capture their expected turnout.

  • Before we get to conservatives, permit me this brief methodological digression.

  • He also wrote an important methodological piece called “First Steps in the History of Reading.”

  • But this, quite obviously, is merely a methodological precept, not a law of Nature.

  • The dominating trend of this movement was logical rather than methodological.

  • Progress, then, is not a "natural" fact, but a methodological one.

  • There is perhaps no science whose position in the system of knowledge offers so many methodological difficulties as psychology.

  • A big part of the difference is methodological, rather than inherent in the nature of the phenomena themselves.