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/rɛsɜːrt mɛθəˈdɒlədʒi/ · res·earch meth·o·dol·o·gy
noun
- A systematic and structured approach to research, encompassing the principles, procedures, and techniques used to collect and analyze data. The researcher carefully selected a research methodology to ensure the validity and reliability of the study's findings.
- A set of methods and procedures used to investigate a research question or hypothesis, often involving the collection and analysis of data. The team developed a research methodology to identify the most effective strategies for improving student outcomes in the pilot program.
adjective
- Relating to or characterized by a systematic and structured approach to research. The research methodology used in the study was rigorous and well-designed.
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Did you know? The term 'research methodology' is widely used in academic and scientific communities, and is often considered a crucial aspect of research design and implementation.