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{{Theory
|Title=Methodology can shape method theorem
|Theory Type=Descriptive
|Formulation Text=A methodology can shape employed methods, but only if its requirements implement abstract requirements of some other employed method.
|Formulation File=Methodology-shapes-method-box-only.jpg
|Topic=Role of methodology in Scientific Change
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2016
|Description=A '''methodology''' can affect an employed method when it implements one or more '''abstract requirements''' of another employed method. Thus, the role normative '''methodology''' plays in the process of scientific change is a creative role, in which methods are changed through the implementation of other abstract requirements from some other employed method.
|Resource=Barseghyan (2015)
}}
{{Acceptance Record
|Community=Community:Scientonomy
|Accepted From Era=CE
|Accepted From Year=2016
|Accepted From Month=January
|Accepted From Day=1
|Accepted From Approximate=No
|Acceptance Indicators=The theorem 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=Yes
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
}}