Empirical evidence refers to the information or data collected through observation, experience, or experiment. It is evidence based on real-life examples, observations, or experiments rather than theories or beliefs. It relies on facts and actual proof that can be measured, observed, and examined by others to support or refute a claim or hypothesis.
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It has declined to do that for PTSD service dogs, however, citing a lack of
empirical evidence for their therapeutic value.
Luckily, the latest scientific research is beginning to catch - up with the popularity of natural health options; and catching up with centuries of
empirical evidence from practical use.
Never mind that the body of
empirical evidence suggests that choice helps not only the children who leave failing public schools but also those left behind.
I'm arguing on the level of principles, on the level of meaning of the concept of
empirical evidence in science.
While they are opinions, the
actual empirical evidence from the satellites - the climate science gold - standard - is quite supportive.
There is very
little empirical evidence on what factors actually lead to individual differences in the self - concept structure.
Until recently, little
empirical evidence existed regarding the impact of data sharing and withholding on these and other aspects of science.
The
available empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of the program is discussed and its implications for research on dissemination are discussed.
The program
uses empirical evidence from research in science communication and public engagement with science, and maintains an evaluation program that confirms workshops are meeting defined goals.
I would suggest that the saying the absence of the hot spot in the face of other lines of
empirical evidence pointing to warming would be decidedly NOT skeptical.
However, I would have liked to see
more empirical evidence backing up the existence of such an attraction between people.
His appeal is clearly to philosophical, historical, and theoretical authority, so
ignoring empirical evidence, or the lack thereof, does not register with him as a contradiction.
The most
recent empirical evidence clearly indicates that CO2 levels are not driving the average atmospheric, global and / or ocean temperatures dangerously higher.
Personal and anecdotal experiences are certainly important information, but they should be viewed in context
against empirical evidence.
Climate models are not
scientific empirical evidence but instead just formula - based speculative prediction / forecasting tools that are unable to accurately portray future climate conditions.
These findings provide the
first empirical evidence of the effects of a high - stakes teacher assessment system on the composition of teacher effectiveness and student achievement.
Solid empirical evidence on the marital outcomes associated with meeting on - line vs. off - line is absent, however (3).
An atheist will not value an acceptance of something not founded
upon empirical evidence as a good reason for an outrageous claim.
In this paper, I provide a
new empirical evidence that natural environment can shape individual risk preferences.
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