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{{Theory
|Theory Type=Definition
|Topic=Employed Method
|Theory Type=Definition|Formulation Text=A set of implicit rules actually method is said to be ''employed in theory assessment'' at time ''t'' if, at time ''t'', theories become accepted only when their acceptance is permitted by the method.|Formulation File=Employed Method p 129Definition.jpgpng
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Description=A method is said to be ''employed'' at time ''t'' if, at time ''t,'' theories became accepted only when their acceptance is permitted by the method. [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 53]] ''The second law'' of theory acceptance is a direct consequence of ''employed method'' as it is defined.
|Resource=Barseghyan (2015)
|Page Status=Needs Editing
}}
{{Acceptance Record
|Accepted From Day=1
|Accepted From Approximate=Yes
|Acceptance Indicators=The definition became ''de facto'' accepted by the community at that time together with the whole [[The Theory of Scientific Change|theory of scientific change]].|Still Accepted=YesNo|Accepted Until Era=CE|Accepted Until Year=2017|Accepted Until Month=November|Accepted Until Day=28
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
|Rejection Indicators=The definition became rejected as a result of the acceptance of [[Employed Method (Patton-Overgaard-Barseghyan-2017)|the new definition]] by Patton, Overgaard, and Barseghyan. For details, refer to [[Modification:Sciento-2017-0004|the modification]].
}}

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