methodologyˌmɛθ əˈdɒl ə dʒi
methodology (n)
- plural
- methodologies
English Definitions:
methodology, methodological analysis (noun)
the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline
methodology (noun)
the system of methods followed in a particular discipline
methodology (Noun)
The study of methods used in a field.
methodology (Noun)
A collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field.
methodology (Noun)
The implementation of such methods etc.
Methodology
A methodology is a scientific process aimed at identifying the most adequate set of methods for leading researches and analysing matters, with specific components such as paradigm, theoretical model, phases, techniques. A Methodology doesn't provide solutions, but offers the theoretical instruments for understanding how a method, a set of methods or the so called “best practices” are compatible with the specific context where they can be implemented. It can be defined also as follows: ⁕"the analysis of the principles of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline"; ⁕"the systematic study of methods that are, can be, or have been applied within a discipline"; ⁕"the study or description of methods".
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