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Methodology is one of the approaches in which the research process is made transparent; it can be used as a strategy or a plan of action. Methodology provides grounding logic and assumptions before the design is finalised (Silverman as cited in Phellas, 2006). It helps understand why this study has been undertaken and how the research problem has been defined, what type of data has been collected, what particular method has been adopted and why a particular technique of analysing data has been used and a host of similar questions.
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A village has been established by the government on abandoned land after Aila, with a particular structure of house and a tubewell, sanitation facilities, water reservoir and community pond for people who lost their houses in Aila. The local people called it a model village.
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Khan, M.M. (2022). Methodology and Sources of Data. In: Disaster and Gender in Coastal Bangladesh. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3284-7_2
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