methodological rigor造句
例句與造句
- In the view of many sociologists, this work lacks methodological rigor.
- Research in these subdisciplines is characterized by methodological rigor.
- Wilson is not impressed by the methodological rigor so often praised by academic social scientists.
- Intellectual opinion during the 20th century, driven by composers themselves, placed a premium on complexity and methodological rigor in contemporary music.
- Many scientists believe that pro-abduction researchers are practising pseudoscience, alleging that they lack the skepticism and methodological rigor of true scientists.
- It's difficult to find methodological rigor in a sentence. 用methodological rigor造句挺難的
- Random . org looks pretty good in terms of methodological rigor .-- talk ) 15 : 36, 3 July 2010 ( UTC)
- But the book's lack of methodological rigor will, I suspect, make it easy for readers holding opposing viewpoints to discount Sowell's conclusions ."
- These works have been influential in the study of mysticism, but they have also been severely criticised for their lack of methodological rigor and their perennialist pre-assumptions.
- Lamprecht came under criticism from scholars of legal and constitutional history like Friedrich Meinecke and Georg von Below for his lack of methodological rigor and inattention to important political trends and ideologies.
- At Columbia, White trained a new cohort of researchers who pushed network analysis beyond methodological rigor to theoretical extension and the incorporation of previously neglected concepts, namely, culture and language.
- To James Price who exhorted researchers to have more methodological rigor, he opposed a strong statement that research can be evaluated on the quantity of data it abuses ( 1968b, p . 135 ).
- The results of the meta-analysis on homeopathy are . . . unsettling because of the general belief that overviews of randomized trials, conducted with methodological rigor, will indicate what the true evidence is,
- As the name suggests, these rankings often reflect the weighted average of the opinions gathered in a survey, which often include members of the business community and whose seriousness and methodological rigor varies according to the source.
- In " The Flight from Reality in the Human Sciences ", Shapiro takes a systematic look at the many ways in which the human sciences have lost sight of their objects of study, confusing apparent methodological rigor with accuracy.
- Historian Patricia O'Brien wrote that Foucault was " without expertise " in dealing with antiquity, and that " The History of Sexuality " lacks the " methodological rigor " of Foucault's earlier works, especially " Discipline and Punish ".
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