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The phrase "a methodological assessment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or analysis of a particular method or approach in research or practice.
Example: "The study provides a methodological assessment of the techniques used in data collection."
Alternatives: "a systematic evaluation of" or "an analytical review of".
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This study provides a methodological assessment of the application of RDS among young adult MDMA/ecstasy users in Ohio.
We pursued a methodological assessment of human ecological settings such as neighborhoods and communities.
A limitation is that we did not include a methodological assessment of the quality of reviewed articles.
Furthermore, a methodological assessment of each study was also conducted by two investigators (Li Jinhui & Wang Wenjia) according to REMARK guidelines [ 27].
To avoid bias due to a more detailed reporting of significant trials, we decided to perform a methodological assessment of the publications prior to quantitative aggregation.
The QUADAS tool was developed and evaluated by Whiting et al. [ 26, 27] and is recommended by the Cochrane diagnostic accuracy systematic reviews [ 28] to provide a methodological assessment of the quality of studies of diagnostic accuracy.
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This review did not include any methodological assessment of the measurement of outlet density.
The decision to perform the meta-analysis was based on a prior methodological assessment of the publications.
Sir–We thank Dr. Xie and his colleagues for their great interest in performing such an in-depth methodological assessment of our article (Cheng et al. 2014).
The relations among the sub-scales and the aggregate total scale are patterns that are important in the methodological assessment of a scale.
Although the reproducibility and construct validity of this tool is currently uncertain, preliminary findings suggest that AMSTAR has good construct validity and is a reliable tool for the methodological assessment of systematic reviews.
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