Multiple studies techniques have replaced single studies techniques as the preferred method among researchers due to the fact that methodological pluralism produces statistics of higher quality than a single approach. That is the consequence of a paradigm shift away from the utilization of conventional monomethods, the acceptance of the incompatibility thesis, or the continuation of the paradigm wars to the utilization of a few distinct study perspectives. There is no one, all-powerful study method, according to increasing evidence. There are advantages and disadvantages to each method. The failure to recognize those boundaries is the primary issue with mono methodology.
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