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Indeed, the need to disaggregate the intervention from the mode of delivery in order to demonstrate effectiveness, together with the diffuse effects of massage, render such a study methodologically challenging.
"They took great care to exactly replicate our study methodologically," she says.
Getting data from that large a percentage is a challenge, and an editorial in the journal called the study "methodologically superb".
HM supervised the study methodologically and performed the analysis.
Finally, it would have strengthened our study methodologically to have had more readers.
This survey differed from our study methodologically because it: a) included both men and women; b) was not designed to investigate bone mass-promoting activities; and c) used a different questionnaire.
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Given that the trial number is very small and some of the studies methodologically weak, the results need to be regarded with caution even in the presence of statistically significant results.
Multi-centre studies or methodologically sound observational studies offer some protection from this concern.
But Dr. Cora N. Sternberg of the Vincenzo Pansadoro Foundation in Rome criticized Dr. Natale's study as methodologically and statistically flawed.
At the time, scholars said that the entire study was methodologically flawed, though subsequent research tended to confirm the findings.
In this sense, this study is methodologically carried out in two sections.
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