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methodology
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approach
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control group
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experimental group
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case study
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intervention
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validity
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evidence
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fieldwork
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treatise
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trial
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generalization
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phenomenon
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jargon
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paradigm
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multidisciplinary
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scholarly
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theoretically
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to extrapolate
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advent
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prototype
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trendsetter
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breakthrough
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groundbreaking
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trailblazing
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cutting-edge
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state-of-the-art
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innovative
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to patent
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to pioneer
methodology
nom
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méthodologie

méthodologie

a series of methods by which a certain subject is studied or a particular activity is done

example
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The researcher described the methodology used to gather data for the study.
A solid methodology is crucial for conducting reliable scientific experiments.
approach
nom
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approche

approche

a way of doing something or dealing with a problem

control group
nom
uk flag
/kəntɹˈoʊl ɡɹˈuːp/
(groupe de contrôle)

(groupe de contrôle)

groupe témoin

a group in an experiment or study that does not receive the treatment or intervention being tested

experimental group
nom
uk flag
/ɛkspˌɛɹɪmˈɛntəl ɡɹˈuːp/
(groupe de traitement)

(groupe de traitement)

groupe expérimental

the group of subjects or conditions that are exposed to the treatment or intervention being tested

case study
nom
uk flag
/kˈeɪs stˈʌdi/
étude de cas

étude de cas

a recorded analysis of a person, group, event or situation over a length of time

What is a "case study"?

A case study is a detailed examination of a particular person, group, event, or situation, typically used to explore a complex issue or phenomenon. It involves collecting and analyzing information to understand the causes, effects, and key factors involved. Case studies are often used in academic, business, and professional settings to provide real-world examples that illustrate theoretical concepts. They can be based on qualitative or quantitative data and may include interviews, observations, and other research methods. The goal of a case study is to gain insights and provide solutions or recommendations based on the findings.

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intervention
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(mesure)

(mesure)

intervention

an action, treatment, or manipulation that is introduced by researchers to test its effects on variables of interest

validity
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(validité logique)

(validité logique)

validité

the quality of being well-founded and logically sound

evidence
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preuves

preuves

anything that proves the truth or possibility of something, such as facts, objects, or signs

fieldwork
nom
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recherche sur le terrain

recherche sur le terrain

scientific study or research conducted in the real world and not in a laboratory or class

What is "fieldwork"?

Fieldwork refers to the practical work or research conducted outside of a traditional classroom or laboratory setting, often in real-world environments. It involves collecting data, making observations, or performing tasks related to a specific subject or project, such as in anthropology, sociology, or environmental studies. Fieldwork allows individuals to gather firsthand information, conduct experiments, or interact with communities or ecosystems in their natural context. It helps bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering valuable insights that cannot always be gained from textbooks or studies in controlled settings.

treatise
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traité

traité

a long and formal piece of writing about a specific subject

What is a "treatise"?

A treatise is a formal and detailed written work that explores a specific subject or topic in depth. It is typically scholarly in nature and provides a thorough examination, analysis, and explanation of the subject matter. A treatise is often structured logically, with clear arguments and evidence supporting the author's conclusions. It is usually longer than an article or essay and is intended to contribute to the academic or intellectual understanding of the subject. Treatises are commonly found in fields such as philosophy, law, science, or history.

trial
nom
t
t
r
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ia
aɪə
l
l
essai

essai

a process conducted in order to decide on how effective, safe, etc. someone or something is

generalization
nom
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n
(generalisation)

(generalisation)

généralisation

the process of creating broad or universal principles by identifying common characteristics or patterns among specific instances

phenomenon
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ph
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(événement)

(événement)

phénomène

a fact, event, or situation that is observed, especially one that is unusual or not fully understood

jargon
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jargon

jargon

words, phrases, and expressions used by a specific group or profession, which are incomprehensible to others

What is "jargon"?

Jargon refers to specialized words or expressions used by a particular profession, group, or field that may be difficult for outsiders to understand. It serves to facilitate communication among those within the same field by using precise terminology, but it can create barriers for those not familiar with the language. For example, in medicine, terms like "hypertension" and "myocardial infarction" are common jargon that might confuse someone without a medical background. While jargon can enhance clarity among experts, it may also lead to misunderstandings if used inappropriately with a general audience.

paradigm
nom
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ə
d
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m
paradigme

paradigme

a selection of theories and ideas that explain how a particular school, subject, or discipline is generally understood

multidisciplinary
Adjectif
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(interdisciplinaire)

(interdisciplinaire)

multidisciplinaire

involving the integration of knowledge and methodologies from various academic disciplines or fields of study

scholarly
Adjectif
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intellectuel

intellectuel

related to or involving serious academic study

unscholarly
theoretically
Adverbe
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(en théorie)

(en théorie)

théoriquement

in accordance with ideas, theories, or principles rather than experiments or practical actions

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Adverbe Interrogatif
to extrapolate
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(projeter)

(projeter)

extrapoler

to use existing yet insufficient data to make guesses about things that have not yet been observed

Informations Grammaticales:

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advent
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(arrivée)

(arrivée)

avènement

the arrival of a significant event, person, or thing that has been eagerly anticipated

prototype
nom
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prototype

prototype

an early or preliminary model of something from which other forms are developed or copied

trendsetter
nom
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n
d
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(précurseur)

(précurseur)

tendancière

an individual or entity that is influential in setting or popularizing new styles, behaviors, ideas, or products

breakthrough
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θ
r
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percée

percée

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

groundbreaking
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N/A

N/A

Approving

original and pioneering in a certain field, often setting a new standard for others to follow

trailblazing
Adjectif
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ai
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(pionnier)

(pionnier)

novateur

pioneering or leading the way in a particular field, endeavor, or movement

cutting-edge
cutting-edge
Adjectif
uk flag
/ˈkʌtɪŋ ˈɛʤ/
(à la fine pointe de la technologie)

(à la fine pointe de la technologie)

de pointe

having the latest and most advanced features or design

state-of-the-art
state-of-the-art
Adjectif
uk flag
/ˌsteɪtəvðɪˈɑɹt/
(dernier cri)

(dernier cri)

à la pointe de la technologie

using or containing the most recent and developed methods, technology, materials, or ideas

innovative
innovative
Adjectif
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(novateur)

(novateur)

innovant

(of ideas, products, etc.) creative and unlike anything else that exists

to patent
to patent
verbe
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breveter

breveter

to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
to pioneer
to pioneer
verbe
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p
io
aɪə
n
n
ee
ɪ
r
r
(inventer, lancer, innover)

(inventer, lancer, innover)

être les pionniers de

to be the first one to do, use, invent, or discover something

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