The term "traditional methods" refers to techniques, practices or approaches that have been used for a long time and are considered commonplace in a particular field. These methods may be based on experience, customs, beliefs or values that have been passed down through generations. They represent the established way of doing things and are often seen as reliable, trustworthy and proven over time. In contrast to modern or innovative approaches, traditional methods tend to emphasize continuity, stability and adherence to long-standing norms and standards.