Harmonization problem of used methods regarding the complexity of the research

Purpose: systematization of modern scientific ideas on the harmonization problem of used methods regarding the complexity of the research. Material and methods: analysis of literary sources, archival materials,istoricism methods, analogies and similarities. Results: works and theories of scientists...

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Main Authors: Oleksandr Aghyppo, Maryna Korolova:, Tеtіana Dorofieieva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture 2020-06-01
Series:Слобожанський науково-спортивний вісник
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/1991-0177/article/view/208155/208433
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Summary:Purpose: systematization of modern scientific ideas on the harmonization problem of used methods regarding the complexity of the research. Material and methods: analysis of literary sources, archival materials,istoricism methods, analogies and similarities. Results: works and theories of scientists from different fields of scientific knowledge were analyzed, which established the general principles of self-organization of developing systems and are the basis for constructing special semantic attribute spaces. This gave a fundamentally new research method, providing the necessary level of solution of many practical problems, which were not achieved by methods that were previously used. Conclusions: adequate methods at each level of organization of scientific research are needed, that have the necessary level of solving the tasks in scientific works. In the arsenal of used methods, methods for analyzing the results are widely used, presented in the form of a verbal description,tables, graphs, figures, video ecordings, an analytical description of the obtained patterns. Based on the conventional concept, the validity of which is confirmed by the general theory of self-organization of developing systems and the conomically sound principles of the invariance of self-organization laws, that they are equally acceptable for both in non-living and living systems from biology, anthropology, pedagogy, psychology, including also social systems, that significantly expanded the possibilities of scientific research in these areas of knowledge.
ISSN:1991-0177
1999-818X