Martin Ugarte
Due to the fact that methodological pluralism produces better quality statistics than a single approach, multiple studies techniques have replaced single studies techniques as the preferred method among researchers. That results from a paradigm shift away from the use of conventional mono methods, the acceptance of the incompatibility thesis, or the continuation of the paradigm wars and toward the use of a few different study viewpoints. There is growing evidence that there is no single, all-powerful study method. Each technique has advantages in addition to limitations. The primary issue of mono methodology is the failure to recognise those boundaries.
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