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empirical inquiry

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empirical
adjective
uk /ɪmˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/ us /emˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/
based on what is experienced or seen rather than ...
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inquiry
noun
uk /ɪnˈkwaɪə.ri/ us /ˈɪŋ.kwɚ.i/ us /ɪnˈkwaɪ.ri/
(the process of asking) ...
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Examples of empirical inquiry


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We should make patient roles a subject of empiricalinquiry rather than speculation.
In common with all such debates, which lack a common metric for understanding comparisons and contrasts, it is resistant to empiricalinquiry.
But whether the one leads to the other in any particular instance is a matter for empiricalinquiry.
Analytic judgments whose subject concepts contain all the predicates true about their objects appear to be, in that sense, the goal of empiricalinquiry.
There are two particular avenues of empiricalinquiry that seem especially promising.
On this practical approach, values like inclusion and moderation emerge in the course of empiricalinquiry, and are ultimately judged as instruments of political stability.
Every scientific endeavour and exact empiricalinquiry has narration about observed phenomena at its core.
If this statement is to be taken at face value, it represents a misunderstanding of the role of statistics in empiricalinquiry.
These chronic victims have recently become the subject of increased empiricalinquiry, perhaps because of concern that victimized children may be at risk for later adjustment difficulties.
Empiricalinquiry into these questions will enhance the possibility of developing a richer theory of law in action, one that will cope with issues of power, culture, dynamics and generalisation.
Important principles of this ideology include freedom of choice, the uniqueness of the individual and empiricalinquiry grounded in objectivity.
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Important principles of this ideology include freedom of choice, the uniqueness of the individual, and empiricalinquiry grounded in objectivity.
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Another suggestion is that "case study" should be defined as a "research strategy", an empirical inquiry that investigates a phenomenon within its real-life context.
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The overall methodological sophistication and quality of studies in this domain have increased over the years, as would be expected for any new area of empiricalinquiry.
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Various empirical inquiries have been aimed at measuring academic self-efficacy.
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Computer simulation provides the capability to enter fields that are either inaccessible to traditional experimentation or where carrying out traditional empirical inquiries is prohibitively expensive.
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