Methodologist

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛtˈhoʊdoʊˈɫoʊˈdʒɪst/

Methodologist (noun)

  1. A person who studies and designs ways to do research, focusing on how evidence is collected and analysed.
  2. A specialist who chooses a study approach and sets rules for using methods in a particular field.

Examples

  • The methodologist reviews how data is collected and analyzed.
  • A methodologist checks the study design for clear, reliable results.