In serving the interests of anthroponomy, the universalist approach generally requires (1)
a multimethod research strategy (looking for the convergence of results across disparate methodologies and procedures), and; (2) an adequate worldwide, cross-cultural sampling of all races, languages, ethnic groups, genders, and other significant variations relevant to the issue investigated.
(See convergence of methodologies and procedures; anthroponomy;
multimethod research strategy; universalist approach) Control dimension of parenting — A continuum of parenting defined at one pole by permissiveness and at the other by restrictive control.
(See anthroponomy;
multimethod research strategy; universalist approach)
Principles of mixed methods and
multimethod research design.
Not exact matches
There is a need for further long - term follow - up particularly of interventions that are delivered during the first three years, and for the use of
multimethod and multisource approaches to the assessment of maltreatment.26 There is also a need for further
research into potentially beneficial approaches to the prevention of recurrence and impairment, where once again, the evidence is limited.