meetodini
Meetodini is a term used primarily in Estonian-language scholarly writing to denote a structured, meta-methodological framework. The form stems from meetod meaning "method" with a suffix that signals a systematic field of inquiry about methods rather than a single technique. In practice, meetodini is described as a metatheoretical lens for examining how methods are chosen, combined, and assessed across different disciplines.
Definition and scope: It treats methodology as an object of study itself—what counts as a valid method,
Principles: Key principles include reflexivity about methodological choices, transparency in reporting, compatibility and coherence across methods,
Applications: Meetodini is used in research design, program evaluation, social sciences, and education to structure mixed-method
Limitations and reception: The concept is not widely standardized in non-Estonian sources, and definitions can vary.
See also: methodology, research design, mixed methods, metatheory, qualitative research, quantitative research.