One example of a written methodology could be for a scientific experiment, outlining the steps taken to conduct the research. This could include details such as the research question, materials used, data collection methods, data analysis techniques, and how results were interpreted. The methodology should be clear and detailed enough for others to replicate the study.
Abbas Tashakkori has written: 'Mixed methodology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Social sciences, Research
Achin Chakraborty has written: 'The irrelevance of methodology and the art of the possible' -- subject(s): Economics, Methodology
Marcel Boumans has written: 'Measurement in Economics' 'Economic methodology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Economics
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An example of project methodology is the project management process. This system uses a step by step approach to determine and achieve goals.
Jagadish R. Raiyani has written: 'Research Methodology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Social sciences, Research
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i think writing an methodology is by knowing what your topic is and what it is to do with your topic and what you need to do to make your topic what it is supposed to be
Walter B. Weimer has written: 'Notes on the methodology of scientific research' -- subject(s): Methodology, Philosophy, Research, Science, Theory of Knowledge 'Notes on the methodology of sciencitific research' -- subject(s): Methodology, Philosophy, Research, Science, Theory of Knowledge
Nesamalar Chitravelu has written: 'ELT methodology'
Stefan Nowak has written: 'Methodology of sociological research' -- subject(s): Methodology, Social surveys, Sociology 'Metodologia badan spolecznych'
Fred Wilson has written: 'The logic and methodology of science in early modern thought' -- subject(s): Science, History, Methodology, Philosophy