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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · The "method" refers to the specific techniques and procedures used to collect and analyze data, whereas "methodology" encompasses the overall research design, including the...

  2. Every method varies in style, so it is important that you research these before applying them. For example, an interview could be structured or semi-structured. A survey could be multiple choice or long answer questions. Methodology is the theoretical framework to support the methods chosen.

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  3. Object Oriented Programming. Packaging. Documentation. Unit testing. Continuous Integration. In 1999, Guido Van Rossum submitted a funding proposal to DARPA called "Computer Programming for Everybody", in which he further defined his goals for Python: An easy and intuitive language just as powerful as major competitors.

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  4. Jun 1, 2009 · What is the difference between __method__, method and _method__? Is there any or for some random reason people thought that __doc__ should be right like that instead of doc. What makes a method more special than the other?

  5. While methods and techniques have distinct attributes, they are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they often complement each other and work hand in hand to achieve desired outcomes. Let's explore some key points of comparison between the two: 1. Scope and Focus. Methods have a broader scope and focus on the overall process or approach to a task ...

  6. • Introduces Python’s special methods to realize class definition, inheritance, multiple inheritance, accessibility, polymorphism, encapsulation. • This presentation indicates the difference of how to realize OOP method between python and other OOP language • Compare Python’s OOP methods with other OOP languages.

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  8. Research techniques refer to the behaviour (e.g. note taking) and instruments (e.g. measurement scales) we use in performing research methods. Research methodology is defined as “the science of systematically answering a research question” (PEDIAA, 2015).

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