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One methodological problem in this debate is that studies of human behaviour, of the kind that Greenfield cites, are notoriously difficult to control, and even the most rigidly constructed experiments are open to a great deal of interpretation.
Additionally, the experimental control mundane realism tradeoff, a main methodological problem in experimental research, can be overcome by VR technology as it combines high degrees of realism with high experimental control (Blascovich et al., [2002]:103).
Also important is a methodological problem in several studies referred to by Joyce et al.: comparing treatment response following early versus late interventions is likely to compare clinically dissimilar sub-populations.
This is a serious and major methodological problem in that the presence of a third variable completely undermines the conclusion that the death penalty deters.
However, attrition is a main methodological problem in longitudinal studies.
One methodological problem in young stands is the determination of site index, which is required for Moses.
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Hulme's research shows there are obvious conceptual and methodological problems in achieving goal 16: the collection of data is particularly difficult, whether that's using official data or generating other data sets.
"We found serious methodological problems in this area of research, such that only a few studies met the minimal standards for evaluating whether psychological treatments, such as efforts to change sexual orientation, are effective," the authors of the report wrote.
Economists inside and outside China say the true rate of inflation is as much as double the official rate because of methodological problems in the way China calculates inflation.
This may suggest a genuinely low level of airborne contamination, the researchers write, or it may be a result of methodological problems in collecting air samples: the initial location of the sampling devices, their design, or their movement to accommodate patient care or the arrival of visitors.
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