methodologist

noun

Etymology

From method + -ologist or methodology + -ist.

  1. derived from μέθοδος
  2. derived from methodus
  3. borrowed from methode
  4. suffixed as methodologist — “method + ologist

Definitions

  1. A person who studies methodology, or applies its principles.

    • Reliability, as a main index of measurement quality, has attracted an enormous amount of interest among methodologists and substantive researchers over the past century (e.g., McDonald, 1999).

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