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However, conclusions from this study should be drawn with caution because of its methodological limitations (cross-sectional design, heterogeneity of study population, and small number of patients).

Dilthey advocated the necessity to maintain a primarily content-related distinction to demarcate different ambits of science and he defended the legitimacy of the phrase Geisteswissenschaft. Dilthey rejected the argument that psychology could not be foundational for the human sciences because of its methodological similarity to the natural sciences.

Our study must be interpreted with caution because of its methodological limitations.

Content analysis was used because of its methodological characteristics and reliable measures to achieve trustworthiness.

In the strategic process of strengthening the pharmaceutical services in the Americas proposed in the course approach, the VCPH was chosen as the virtual environment because of its methodological proposal of collective construction among the countries involved.

Grounded theory was chosen because of its methodological advantages when exploring a new topic with limited theoretical underpinnings and the Charmazian version because it's constructivist stance [ 24] was congruent with our epistemological perspective.

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Because of its complex methodological approach and large sample, the findings of our study remove many doubts from results of previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies performed in the USA [6], [8], Canada [12], and Europe [10], [11].

This article may be accepted for indexing because of its proper methodological and methodical level.

A randomized design in which patients will be allocated to a treatment arm during surgery will be used because of its high methodological quality and the ability to detect incongruences in the reduction and/or fixation that occur intra-operatively in the blinded arm of the 3D-RX.

Though the innateness doctrine is, strictly speaking, an hypothesis about cognitive development, it is attractive to Plato because of its deeper metaphysical and methodological consequences.

Because of its theoretical elegance and methodological rigor, neorealism has become very influential within the discipline of international relations.

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