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Scientific peers may judge the methodological rigor of the procedures followed.
To judge the methodological rigor of qualitative research report, readers need to critically appraise the study's design and analysis [ 2].
Evaluated interventions were assessed by one researcher (EJC) to score the methodological rigor and quality of evidence of the evaluated intervention studies, using the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies, Effective Public Health Practice Project [ 17], and classified as low, medium or high.
For colorectal cancer screening, we focused on fecal occult blood tests rather than flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy since the methodological rigor of these trials has not been evaluated in Cochrane or USPSTF reviews.
3, the research methodology is described, and the methodological rigor is discussed.
Admittedly, the methodological rigor of evaluations performed at many corporate health promotion programs has not been consistent.
Mr. Wilson is not impressed by the methodological rigor so often praised by academic social scientists.
Five studies were identified as having the methodological rigor to provide conclusive results.
Suggestions and recommendations are also provided to improve the methodological rigor of IB research.
Mr. Malphurs said his goal was to remedy these flaws, noting that the Wexler study "lacked the methodological rigor and insight normally attributable to social scientific studies".
Öst (2008) recently compared the methodological rigor of studies of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cognitive behavior therapy (CBT).
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