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"methodological errors" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to errors in the methodology of an experiment or other process. For example, "The experiment was invalidated due to methodological errors in the data collection process."
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Moreover, limitations like the state space explosion for increasing number of components, the constrain of using exponential distribution for all kind of basic events constituting any analyzed system and the ineffectiveness of modularization for DFT which exhibit dynamic gates at top levels without incurring in calculation and methodological errors are faces of these methodologies.
"This article may contain faulty logic, methodological errors or poor communication," they cautioned in their journal report.
Dr. Ellison said Dr. Fillmore's analysis ignored newer studies that corrected the methodological errors of earlier work.
Researchers reported considerable evidence that many statistical and methodological errors were common in published papers and that authors often failed to discuss the limitations of their findings.
If any of the contrarians were a modern-day Galileo, he would present a theory that's supported by the scientific evidence and that's not based on methodological errors.
As we note, the same replication approach could be applied to papers that are consistent with the expert consensus on human-caused global warming, and undoubtedly some methodological errors would be uncovered.
Editors of the journals and many scientists consider the system's expense and time consumption worthwhile in the belief that it weeds out shoddy work and methodological errors and blunts possible biases by scientific investigators.
In a 1980 article in Psychology Today, Dr. Zilbergeld and a colleague wrote: "Masters and Johnson's sex therapy research is so flawed by methodological errors and slipshod reporting that it fails to meet customary standards -- and their own -- for evaluation.
But after reports of methodological errors and the manipulation of figures were made public in April, the director of the National Statistics Institute, which is in charge of the census, was forced to resign.
The EFSA Panel justified this opinion based on supposed methodological errors in [3].
Methodological errors were identified that preclude drawing an inference of race-specific exclusion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com