New Method Theory
Only briefly present your method theory, if it is uncommon or new'
'If your method is uncommon or new, briefly present the method theory, e. g. factor analysis theory, interpretive method theory or conjoint analysis theory. Be clear that the method theory is not your research theory, so while the latter is central to your research, the former is just a part of it. So keep it brief - readers who are already familiar with factor analysis don't want to read pages of factor analysis theory copied from a textbook! While research theory needs extended coverage, method theory does not, so refer readers elsewhere for details. However if you are the first to apply this method to this area, then be sure to mention it as a contribution.
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