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empirical observation

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meanings of empiricaland observation


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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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observation
noun
uk /ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the act of observing something ...
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Examples of empirical observation


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More specifically, consider the empiricalobservation that the exceptions tend to be high-frequency words.
This model accounts for the empiricalobservation that at high shears polymers align and slide more easily than at low shears.
This clearly contradicts the empiricalobservation that points to a change of the statutory interpretation towards a more liberal view of euthanasia.
Part of the problem is that game theory has used lots of applied math and little empiricalobservation.
The last straight-down phase was probably an empiricalobservation that cannonballs tended to drop from almost straight above.
Most are based on empiricalobservation of patients or on information from carers.
The essential empiricalobservation is that the stressed vowel in the left foot of these words is the shortest vowel in the system.
It also is inconsistent with the empiricalobservation that most households hold few or no stocks but hold at least some low-risk liquid assets.
A more precise description of our empiricalobservation is given in the following conjecture, of which a rigorous proof has not been established at present.
It was too vague and only asserted the obvious results of direct empiricalobservation rather than explaining the phenomena of differentiation.
Even those who realize that each pattern is established either though empiricalobservation, or by scientific reasoning, often fail to see its inevitability.
Empiricalobservation indicates that economic slowdowns are generally more frequent and precede contractions.
Second, the purported semantic differences among commercial exchange verbs is not, we believe, motivated by any empiricalobservation.
Virtually any conceivable empiricalobservation could be accommodated without too much strain.
These are matters of empiricalobservation.
Economists convince not by systematically formulating and testing hypotheses against empirical observation but by focusing a range of accepted and authoritative literary devices on their readers.
These numbers are based on empiricalobservation.
Logically, because the behavior can be seen as a dominated strategy; statistically because empiricalobservation would show that those who won the race ended up dead.
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