Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== ๐งช Methodologically Superficial ====== "Methodologically superficial" describes a study that lacks depth, rigor, or sophistication in its research design, data collection, analysis, or interpretation โ leading to shaky or unconvincing conclusions. ๐ Formal Understanding: A methodologically superficial study relies on oversimplified tools, uses weak metrics, ignores confounding variables, or fails to justify its methodology โ making its findings scientifically fragile. โ๏ธ In Neurosurgery Research: Using only basic attention tests (e.g., Trail Making Test A) to assess complex cognitive networks Not including blinding, randomization, or control groups Lacking longitudinal follow-up or failing to define key variables (e.g., "supramaximal resection") ๐จ Example: A study draws conclusions about long-term cognitive outcomes based on 1-week and 1-month tests โ without accounting for neuroplasticity, rehabilitation, or adjuvant therapy. โ Key Symptoms of Methodological Superficiality: Over-reliance on simplistic tools for complex phenomena Inadequate sample size or follow-up No control for confounders Minimal or no statistical correction for multiple comparisons methodologically_superficial.txt Last modified: 2025/06/20 20:20by administrador