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Lexicographically close words:
methodize; methodized; methodizing; methodo; methodological; methods; methought; methoughts; methyl; methylated
  1. The methodology of science was indirectly responsible for giving added support to this facet of elocutionary rationale.

  2. A number of forces can be isolated, but most relate to the classical inheritance, to the belief that tones, looks, and gestures constitute a natural language of the passions, and to the methodology of science.

  3. My conception involves no radical revision of economic methodology in this matter.

  4. Section 2 provides information on the methodology used to develop the estimates of fatalities, casualties, and effectiveness of individuals remaining in the unit.

  5. Section 2 provides information on the methodology used to develop the estimates.

  6. Seminar(3) the House of Justice did not intend to imply that there was only one valid methodology for Bahá’í historians to follow.

  7. The entire methodology of all the sciences is based upon the most manifold and many-sided application of the process of co-ordination, and we shall have occasion to make use of it repeatedly.

  8. In Aristotle's methodology there is no procedure by which the mind can deliberately question the experience of the community and by a controlled method reconstruct its received world.

  9. The concept of sensation is methodology pure and simple.

  10. Samuel Nagid compiled a methodology of the Talmud (Mebo ha-Talmud), in which he clearly explained the technical expressions of the Talmud.

  11. The philosopher of science Abraham Kaplan says of methodology: "The aim of methodology .

  12. The fourth phase of this research methodology is like that phase of clinical nursing in which a nurse compares and synthesizes the similarities and differences of like nursing situations and arrives at an expanded view.

  13. This chapter considers some of the more concrete details of phenomenological methodology as they relate to humanistic nursing.

  14. Continuous technological changes, ever increasing specialization, emphasis in nursing education and research on scientific methodology all have marked influence on the development of nursing.

  15. Embraced within this chapter is a methodology for studying nursing that evolved out of the process of my nursing practice.

  16. Current nursing practice reflects the educational preparation of nurses that is weighted heavily with scientific courses and the methodology of positivistic science.

  17. Strict conformance to methodology and replicability are prized in scientific studies, whereas freedom and uniqueness of style reign in art.

  18. No scientific methodology of research is affixed with "ought" or "should" virtues regarding knowledge gained.

  19. Graduate nursing students studied this article and repeated the process of the methodology in their studies of their clinical nursing data.

  20. Further elaboration of this methodology was called forth to share it with the humanistic nursing practice theory course participants.

  21. This methodology came into being only after years in which various attempts were made to get positivistic methodology to answer relevant nursing questions and to develop a professional scientific theory of nursing.

  22. The third phase of this methodology is the same as that phase of clinical nursing practice in which the nurse, removed from the nursing arena, replays and reflects on this area and transcribes her angular view of it.

  23. Therefore, the methodology presented in this chapter is relevant to humanistic nursing practice theory.

  24. So that while he strongly emphasises unity, I no less energetically insist on the distinction and dialectics of the forms of the spirit as a necessary formation of the methodology of historical judgment.

  25. A new methodology was soon worked out for all the subjects of instruction, both old and new.

  26. Teachers thus trained carried into the schools a new conception as to the nature of childhood; a new and a minute methodology of instruction; and a new enthusiasm for teaching;--all of which were important additions to school work.

  27. A "science and art" of teaching now arose; methodology soon became a great subject; the new subject of pedagogy began to take form and secure recognition; and psychology became the guiding science of the school.

  28. The development of such a methodology is, as we see it, the next major effort to be undertaken in the development of the theory.

  29. Therefore, because the locus of nursing inquiry is the nursing situation, the systematic study of nursing calls for a new methodology that recognizes that fact.

  30. Discovering, inventing, and creating a new methodology is an important dream and we are committed to continuing this aspect of theory development.

  31. That is, what seems to be needed is a methodology that would permit the study of nursing meaning as it is being co-created in the lived experience of the nursing situation.

  32. Parse's research methodology with an illustration of the lived experience of hope.

  33. Phenomenology, on the other hand, offers an example of an orientation and methodology that more closely approximates what is needed in a nursing method of inquiry.

  34. Nursing science must be contextual; the decontextualized methodology of formal science, while essential for certain disciplines, cannot reveal direct knowledge of nursing.

  35. In this regard, we envision a fully adequate methodology that would include a phenomenological aspect which goes beyond description to a hermeneutical process, within an action research orientation.

  36. The methodology of such a library resembles that of the ordinary reference library, with special emphasis on minute filing and indexing.

  37. In 1898 he founded, and for many years was to edit, The Library World, an independent and radical journal of library methodology and politics, which has held its own to this day.

  38. The whole subject of sheaf-cataloguing methodology is explained and illustrated in Stewart’s The Sheaf Catalogue.

  39. An extended, illustrated study of the whole of card-cataloguing methodology is Sayers and Stewart’s The Card Catalogue.

  40. Osborne and Mendel raise another point of methodology and believe that more accurate results will be obtained if the source of the vitamine is fed separately than if mixed with the basal diet.

  41. Details of this kind are matters however that particularly concern the experimentalist and as our purpose here is to merely describe the methodology we may perhaps turn now to other types of testing.

  42. The arguments used by these despisers of methodology are strong enough in all appearance.

  43. It is beset by material difficulties which theories of methodology do not take into account, but which it would be better to face, with the purpose of discovering whether they are after all insurmountable.

  44. I The books which treat of the methodology of the historical sciences are scarcely less numerous, and at the same time not in much better favour, than the books on the Philosophy of History.

  45. The literature of methodology is, in fact, not without its value: gradually there has been formed a treasury of subtle observations and precise rules, suggested by experience, which are something more than mere common sense.

  46. Hence its Methodology has at least negative influence upon the procedure in theoretical Natural Science, and also upon the relation which this can have in Metaphysic to Theology as its propaedeutic.

  47. Methodology and Didactics; History in the Pedagogical Press.

  48. The contents cover a wide range of interests: Articles of a general character on subject matter or methodology of history; Reports from the Historical Field; Periodical literature; Book Reviews; and Recent Historical Publications.

  49. I believe that so long as the end result is achieved, the methodology was scientific for that individual's needs.

  50. A methodology is only scientific when it works.

  51. The best example of a methodology is psychosomatic medicine which deals with the interrelationship of the mind and body in the production of mental or physical illness.

  52. The point to keep in mind is that so long as a person feels that this methodology is the answer to his needs and so long as no one is being hurt by his belief, I feel he should cling to his conviction.

  53. The value of positive methodology lies in the extent to which it accomplishes these two subjects.

  54. On the other hand, the InterPARES I data collection methodology proved much too detailed and lengthy, which we felt might become an obstacle at the point of interpretation of the data.

  55. We must, then, have the Elements and the Methodology of it; and in the former an Analytic as the rule of truth, and a Dialectic as the exposition and dissolution of the illusion in the judgements of practical reason.

  56. I have only intended to point out the most general maxims of the methodology of moral cultivation and exercise.

  57. A practical difficulty faced by the leadership in the execution of its program is the lack of a precise concept of productivity and of an effective methodology for establishing sound productivity targets or for measuring actual performance.

  58. The Russian language was made compulsory as of the seventh grade, and Soviet methodology was applied.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "methodology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    act; action; activity; address; affectation; air; algorithm; approach; arrangement; attack; bearing; blueprint; calculation; carriage; comportment; conception; conduct; contrivance; course; custom; demeanor; deportment; design; device; discipline; disposition; doing; doings; enterprise; fashion; foresight; forethought; form; game; gesture; guise; idea; intention; layout; line; lines; lineup; manner; manners; means; method; methodology; mien; mode; movements; neatness; order; organization; pattern; picture; planning; poise; port; pose; posture; practice; praxis; prearrangement; presence; procedure; proceeding; process; program; rationalization; routine; schedule; schema; scheme; setup; strategy; style; system; tack; tactics; technique; tone; way; wise