Examples of 'methodological differences' in a sentence

Meaning of "methodological differences"

methodological differences: This term describes variances in the approaches, techniques, or methodologies used to conduct research, studies, experiments, or analyses

How to use "methodological differences" in a sentence

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methodological differences
Methodological differences can explain the discrepancy.
One example of the recurrent methodological differences is in.
Other methodological differences also make a comparison difficult.
This discrepancy is probably attributable to methodological differences.
There will be methodological differences and data gaps.
Discretionary alternatives and an assessment of methodological differences.
There are also methodological differences among the surveys.
This discrepancy may be related to methodological differences.
These methodological differences hinder comparisons among studies.
These variations may be partly due to methodological differences.
Methodological differences explain this divergence.
There are substantial methodological differences between these approaches.
Methodological differences could explain differences between studies.
The differences in results are probably due to methodological differences.
Methodological differences of the data sources.

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This discrepancy is most likely due to methodological differences.
Methodological differences could probably explain these results.
The varying results may be due to methodological differences.
These methodological differences may be a.
It might appear that there are no essential methodological differences between.
Methodological differences between studies.
Discrepances can appear due to methodological differences between reporting countries.
Methodological differences could in part explain these contrary results.
It must be considered that the studies mentioned present methodological differences.
The methodological differences are starker.
The variability across studies may be partly due to methodological differences.
Methodological differences and limitations make comparisons among studies difficult.
These results may also be attributed to the methodological differences between the investigations.
Methodological differences between studies may account for these discrepancies.
Comparison is made even more difficult by methodological differences between the various countries.
Methodological differences make comparison with indexes used in other countries difficult.
The comparison with other studies should take methodological differences into account.
Commonly cited methodological differences are also not a reliable indicator.
It is not known whether this epidemiological difference is real or associated with methodological differences.
We believe that it is such methodological differences that explain the differences in results.
This contrast with the present study results can be attributed to methodological differences.
There are also some methodological differences that will contribute to the discrepancies.
By comparison with earlier works it appears that this bias is due to methodological differences.
The methodological differences between the studies limited the generalizations of the estimates.
The differences between these values may be explained by the methodological differences between the studies.
There can be methodological differences which make precise comparison of these statistics impossible.
Between the Plastic Arts and the Performing Arts there are some methodological differences.
We critically explored conceptual and methodological differences in the definition of poverty and its measurement.
Methodological differences among these various studies make it difficult to reconcile the different results.
However, there are methodological differences among studies.
Methodological differences between the income concepts of the EVS and VGR.
However, other data are controversial, probably due to methodological differences.
This paper presents some methodological differences when compared to the studies cited above.
Even when there is no change in methods, systematic methodological differences exist.
The methodological differences between the two studies may explain the discrepancy between the results.

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