Sentences with phrase «empirical working knowledge»

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Nevertheless, empirical work — observations of, or experiments on, nature — must remain the ultimate source of biological knowledge.
As an external check on the KMD project's work to situate research on teachers» mathematics and science content knowledge, the external evaluator audited the KMD project team's narrative documentation of what is known from empirical research for all studies that examined the relationship between teacher leaders» practice and teachers» practice.
Understanding the link between investment knowledge and risk capacity, our commitment to providing empirical insight to how financial markets work makes our... Read More
Whilst the acquiring of empirical knowledge is still fresh in my mind I turn the page to find that Joan Key is writing on The Empiric or Picturesque in the work of Amikam Toren.
You are quite correct: To assume that tracer measurements and linear system theory only work with «one - directional transfer» systems is not only wrong, it is completely without logical or empirical foundation and demonstrates a significant lack of knowledge about the subject.
Their choice can be valued based on the trust that others have in their prior knowledge and understanding of the atmospheric physics, not based on the fact that they have done the empirical work.
Personal knowledge is the most difficult of the forms of knowing to work with, it seems to me, based as it is in a lifetime of empirical interaction with the world from a unique point.
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