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'''Methodology''' is a set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment. Openly professed methodologies should be differentiated from the implicit expectation of a community, i.e. from [[Method|methods]].  
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'''Methodology''' is a set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment. Openly professed methodologies prescribe how theories ought to be assessed. Thus, they have to be differentiated from the actual implicit expectation of a community, i.e. from [[Method|methods]].  
  
 
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Methodology is a set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment. Openly professed methodologies prescribe how theories ought to be assessed. Thus, they have to be differentiated from the actual implicit expectation of a community, i.e. from methods.

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