Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

All these three hypotheses are confirmed, by means of insight method methodology

English answer:

all three hypotheses are confirmed by means of insight-based methodology

Added to glossary by Elvedina Delic
Oct 9, 2015 20:14
8 yrs ago
English term

All these three hypotheses are confirmed, by means of insight method methodology

Homework / test English Social Sciences Science (general)
Please tell me if this sounds right?
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Non-PRO (2): Yvonne Gallagher, Neil Ashby

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Discussion

Elvedina Delic (asker) Oct 14, 2015:
Thank you all for your comments, I appreciate it.
Edith Kelly Oct 10, 2015:
Elvedina there are still more mistakes. And also your second discussion point contains a mistake. If I were the reviewer, I wouldn't let it pass.
Jack Doughty Oct 10, 2015:
"which use", not "who use" *
Vaddy Peters Oct 9, 2015:
method methodology - doesn't it sound cumbersome? "All these three hypotheses are (have been) approved by insight"
Elvedina Delic (asker) Oct 9, 2015:
Does this sentence sound right? (noted :))
Elvedina Delic (asker) Oct 9, 2015:
All these three hypotheses are confirmed, by means of insight method methodology who use reflection about empirical evidence, literature review, own personal experience and synthesis the facts about manipulations.

Responses

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all three hypotheses are confirmed by means of insight-based methodology

no "these " as "all three" is all that's needed
I presume it's insight-based methodology" as "insight method methodology" gives no results

as for whole sentence, ....well, Jack is right about "which"
All three hypotheses are confirmed, by means of insight-based methodology which use reflections on/about empirical evidence, a literature review...

Don't know what you're trying to say here?
"synthesis the facts about manipulations. Ask separate question

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Note added at 4 days (2015-10-14 17:04:16 GMT) Post-grading
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