Regardless of whether the systematic method is patterns matching or time-series analysis,
the closer the ‘fit’ between the expected and the observed information, the more one can
accept that the contextual analysis is yielding helpful outcomes. Disparities between the
hypothesis and the empirical data can lead to an amendment of the hypothesis, and after
that a perfect correlation can be ascertained. Whenever required, this procedure can be
repeated and the hypothesis refined after some time because of expanding alterations and
corrections that emanate the procedure. In this way, the researcher can consistently
reappraise the hypothesis to check whether it is helpful for translating ‘this present reality’
context of the study.
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