Phrases with «empirical»

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The word "empirical" refers to something that is based on observations, real-world evidence, and practical experience rather than theories or ideas alone. It means information or knowledge that is gained through direct observation and experimentation. Full definition

Sentences with «empirical»

  • A large body of empirical evidence on the effects of resources on student achievement already exists. (educationnext.org)
  • Her research integrates law and social sciences in empirical studies of families, social capital, and social welfare legislation. (ace.nd.edu)
  • Following the summary, each study was reviewed using a set of standards of evidence for empirical research. (mspkmd.net)
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