noun
- Research or analytical techniques that operate on a very small scale, often involving minimal quantities of material or samples.
- In sociology and qualitative research, detailed observational or interview-based methods that focus on small-scale social interactions and individual behavior.
Usage: plural form; used primarily in scientific and academic contexts; often refers to laboratory procedures in chemistry, biology, or materials science
Usage: used in social sciences and ethnographic research
Examples
- The chemistry lab employed micromethods to analyze trace elements in the water sample.
- Researchers used micromethods to study protein interactions at the molecular level.
- Sociologists applied micromethods to understand daily communication patterns in small groups.
- The new micromethods allowed scientists to work with samples smaller than ever before.
- In ethnographic research, micromethods help capture the nuances of individual behavior.
- The laboratory invested in equipment to support advanced micromethods for material testing.