Sentences with phrase «available empirical evidence»

«The evidence for the success of TVHR in this study depends on assumptions related to the reproductive physiology and behavioral ecology of domestic cats that, in our view, do not seem to be supported by available empirical evidence and remain to be better understood.»
Our task is not (as it is for positivism) to discover the covering laws that explain and predict observable associations of conditions and events, but to use all available empirical evidence and powers of reason to develop conceptual models that as accurately as possible describe the real capacities and causal processes operating at the deeper, unobservable level of reality.
Instead, as realists, we have to use all available empirical evidence to understand what we can't always see, including the innate capacities and aptitudes we observe in their highly complex expressions when they are realized but can not see when they are not.
«As with any research enterprise, the available empirical evidence will expand with application and use of these guidelines,» the TOP Committee wrote.
To learn more about the available empirical evidence on the effects of school choice programs, flip through this handy slide show, curated collectively and carefully by EdChoice's research team.
The available empirical evidence on these private school choice programs makes it clear they positively affect the academic performance of participating students, while doing so at a lower cost than public schools and benefitting public school students, decreasing segregation, and improving civic values and practices.
The available empirical evidence on these private school choice programs makes it clear they have a positive impact on the academic performance of participating students, while doing so at a lower cost than public schools, and while simultaneously benefitting public school students, decreasing segregation, and improving civic values and practices.
We've got to look at all of the available empirical evidence and weigh it out.
While I am unconvinced by the arguments that a loss of biodiversity threatens humanity — largely because the available empirical evidence suggests otherwise — I believe that species extinctions impoverish the world in which we live, and support efforts to protect biodiversity, so long as they are suitably protective -LSB-...]
The available empirical evidence is not alarming.
And further back, «C3» and others have published multiple examinations of the available empirical evidence - here, here, here, here, here, here, here.
The available empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of the program is discussed and its implications for research on dissemination are discussed.
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