methodological innovation

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

Refers to a new or creative method, idea, or product in a particular field of study.

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  • The study introduced a significant methodological innovation in data analysis.
  • Researchers are constantly seeking methodological innovation to improve experimental design.
  • Her work is characterized by a commitment to methodological innovation and rigorous analysis.
  • This project requires considerable methodological innovation to achieve its ambitious goals.
  • Without methodological innovation, the field risks becoming stagnant.
  • The conference highlighted several groundbreaking methodological innovations from various disciplines.
  • Future success depends on our ability to foster methodological innovation.
  • They discussed the challenges and opportunities presented by methodological innovation.
  • Such methodological innovation promises to revolutionize medical research.
  • The journal encourages submissions that demonstrate clear methodological innovation.