Sentences with phrase «first empirical test»

The study was the first empirical test of how individuals are influenced by the geometrical shape of a seating [Read More]
We provide the first empirical test of the causal impact of HCZ charters on educational outcomes.
The signal also provided researchers with the first empirical test of general relativity beyond regions — including the space around the binary pulsar — where there is comparatively little space - time warping.
The first empirical test about the nature of capitalism you might wish to employ is to watch the poor of the world.

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It was Karl Popper who first identified what he called «the demarcation problem» of finding a criterion to distinguish between empirical science, such as the successful 1919 test of Einstein's general theory of relativity, and pseudoscience, such as Freud's theories, whose adherents sought only confirming evidence while ignoring disconfirming cases.
In a new book, An Empty Curriculum: The Need to Reform Teacher Licensing Regulations and Tests, (Rowman and Littlefield: 2015), I make the case, with empirical support wherever possible, that the revision of the licensing system for each stage in a teaching career and the construction of new or more demanding teacher licensure tests contributed significantly to the long - lasting effects of the state's first - class standTests, (Rowman and Littlefield: 2015), I make the case, with empirical support wherever possible, that the revision of the licensing system for each stage in a teaching career and the construction of new or more demanding teacher licensure tests contributed significantly to the long - lasting effects of the state's first - class standtests contributed significantly to the long - lasting effects of the state's first - class standards.
They are less assumptions than empirical questions, which might be subject to testing (especially the first one).
I'd say the thing to do now is to test your hypothesis — first with climate models, as Judith has suggested, and (more importantly) with empirical data that either falsify or validate it.
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