What a methods page should include
Inputs, assumptions, exclusions and update cadence are often more useful than a polished claim.
Read noteShort notes, checklists and updates written for readers who want the useful parts first.
Recent reports explain what was tested, which assumptions were used and what needs a closer look next.
Inputs, assumptions, exclusions and update cadence are often more useful than a polished claim.
Read noteLook for the setup, the sample, the limitation and the next question before trusting the conclusion.
Read noteA simple update note can explain what changed without turning the page into a support desk.
Read noteShort answers explain scope, updates and how to ask a useful technical question.
No. Public pages are written notes unless a connected data source is explicitly shown.
Include the page, environment, expected result and a short description of what you observed.
Yes. Methods and reports should be updated when assumptions, tools or input data change.