methodsboiling
Methodsboiling is a term used in scholarly discussions to describe a meta-methodology aimed at distilling a diverse set of research methods into a single, coherent framework. It is typically discussed as a way to manage methodological complexity rather than as a prescriptive protocol.
Etymology and usage: The coinage blends method with boiling as a metaphor for rapid reduction of complexity;
The process involves inventory of methods, mapping them to research objectives and underlying assumptions, extracting core
Applications: It's suggested for mixed-methods research, rapid study design, and policy analysis to improve coherence and
Limitations: It risks oversimplification, may obscure important contextual nuances, and its applicability varies by field; it
Related concepts include triangulation of methods and design synthesis, and there is no universally accepted standard