Certainly, more modern uses of the survey method have disregarded some of the rather naive methodological assumptions of the early surveys.
This methodological assumption stems from his basic phenomenological approach to sociology, and has some advantages for the sociology of knowledge and beliefs.
Gordon also advances phenomenology as a form of radically self-reflective thought, which means that it must question even its methodological assumptions.
The third methodological assumption of the Jerusalem School is much broader and open, without any one theory being affirmed:
One of the basic methodological assumptions of the clinical approach is that the key information for assessment and intervention can only be collected in direct contact with the client.
Walsh and Vaughan have criticised many definitions of transpersonal psychology, for carrying implicit ontological or methodological assumptions.
Methodological assumptions The two methodological assumptions are universally acclaimed by scientists, and embraced by all geologists.
The real debate of literary theory is henceforth "not with its polemical opponents but rather with its own methodological assumptions and possibilities."
This conclusion is based on a number of methodological assumptions itself and other authors have cautioned about extending it to other patient populations.
Bicchieri has developed a new theory of social norms that challenges several of the fundamental methodological assumptions of the social sciences.