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The phrase 'methodological precision' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when a method or research technique is used accurately and precisely. For example, "The professor was impressed by the student's methodological precision in her research project."
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The results presented in that study provide evidence indicating a lack of methodological precision and accuracy, and involving inherent technical contradictions.
The intra-class correlation coefficient showed good reproducibility, indicating high methodological precision.
Nonetheless, with methodological precision and research rigour the Delphi technique can be properly and efficiently used [ 14].
Previous work to ensure methodological precision with the use of specific palpation techniques with the skin fixation pads using the modified CA 6000 spinal motion analysis system is expected to facilitate future multi-center research.
To determine the C and N content of forest floors in Hubbard Brook Watershed 6, archived samples dating from 1976 to 2002 were subsampled, 5% of them in triplicate to assess methodological precision.
Previous work that had been carried out to ensure methodological precision [ 2, 3] regarding palpation procedures, skin fixation pad placement, warm-up/familiarization movements and a standardized neutral starting position, were all part of the methodology of this multi-rater study, and may have contributed to the levels of agreement achieved by the operators in this particular investigation.
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Although our intention was not to evaluate or to suggest new sampling methods to measure medicine access, adequate sampling techniques and high response rates are fundamental methodological aspects to assure precision and validity in any quantitative study.
The success in finding genetic associations with lipoprotein phenotypes was due to methodological standardization (accuracy and precision) in trait measurement and to evaluation of large sample sizes, allowing detection of relatively subtle effects.
Thus, reliability of pictures may represent a possible methodological pitfall that potentially decreases precision of human preference estimates.
Recent development of large-scale and multilevel omics-based biotechnologies, e.g. proteomics, metabolomics, genomics, phenomics, diverse cellular assays, provides precision medicine with powerful methodological bases and creates great potentials for improving healthcare [3].
For example, results from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may be downgraded from "high" to "moderate" quality if there are methodological shortcomings such as lack of precision, the possibility of reporting bias or other limitations to study quality.
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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.
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