Nghĩa của từ empirically bằng Tiếng Anh

adverb

in a manner based on observation or experience

Đặt câu với từ "empirically"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "empirically", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ empirically, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ empirically trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. This can be empirically tested.

2. The thesis uses the method theoretically and empirically.

3. The assumption is groundless both theoretically and empirically.

4. Such claims need to be tested empirically.

5. Theoretically and empirically this emphasis is misplaced.

6. They approached this part of their task empirically.

7. Empirically, the answer seems to be: a lot.

8. Empirically, the advance of the Labour Party was very uneven.

9. An experiment is designed to empirically evaluate CKCMA's multiagent knowledge classification technique.

10. It may be convenient to classify them as empirically and theoretically based

11. The final class of issues arises when we seek to implement the model empirically.

12. This theory has been much refined, and has also been empirically tested using computer simulations.

13. While Aristotle's scheme is founded on normative grounds, Finer's scheme is derived empirically.

14. If antibiotic therapy fails, a fungal infection should be considered and amphotericin B added empirically.

15. Much subsequent work has tended to confirm both Thorns's theoretically based and Pahl's empirically based conclusions.

16. The data allowed a multidimensional Conceptualization of Foreign Language Learning Boredom (FLLB), empirically supporting the control-value …

17. The major objective of the study is therefore to investigate empirically the strategic behaviour of such firms.

18. A serious problem arises in attempting to test this hypothesis empirically: how can trade union militancy be measured?

19. The second option is to treat all Crag-positive patients empirically with fluconazole, without performing any lumbar punctures

20. Synonyms for Analytically include experimentally, empirically, provisionally, temporarily, on trial, on probation, conditionally, tentatively, short-term and contingently

21. Especially in the real world, when you're actually trying to figure out things empirically, your numbers seldom will.

22. Empirically, wages and rates of return on capital do not equalize in even rather long periods of time.

23. So an entire philosophy, a body of knowledge about the natural world that had been empirically gleaned over centuries, goes away.

24. Even worse, it is impossible to put an end to the debate since it turns over an empirically unjustifiable causal reasoning.

25. Thus a practicing and craft sociologist is either empirically grounding sociological ideas or constructing them in some speculative process.

26. This effect is well established empirically and is dealt with by all modern versions of the standard associative model.

27. 25 This effect is well established empirically and is dealt with by all modern versions of the standard associative model.

28. It enables us to formulate hypotheses about relationships among the different components of culture and to test these hypotheses empirically.

29. While this reinforces the empirical nature of the question, there is a further empirically relevant problem raised by nonlinear budget constraints.

30. Brazilein is a secondary metabolite of sappan wood that can be used empirically for the treatment of disease as a medicine

31. Psychology Definition of Anecdotal METHOD: a research method based on personal recollections of a case, as opposed to specific, empirically derived investigation

32. Alum salts and emulsions were developed empirically and have been used in the clinic for many years without knowing their mechanism of action

33. For the author though, Confabulation is a process that cannot only be studied empirically, but can also be connected with epistemological issues in philosophy

34. Second, current definitions of the label Benefactive will be scrutinized, since this notion is split in a number of languages and the terminology proposed here is empirically more appropriate in

35. Behavioural Insights (noun): An inductive approach to policy making that combines insights from psychology, cognitive science, and social science with empirically-tested results to discover how humans actually make choices.

36. “Textile Ascendancies is an empirically rich, beautifully illustrated collection of essays that explores the meanings, making and trading of cloth in northern Nigeria over more than a century

37. Several studies empirically compare the performance of the hybrid with the pure collaborative and content-based methods and demonstrate that the hybrid methods can provide more accurate recommendations than pure approaches.

38. ‘The Comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.’ ‘The breaking stresses of stems are Comparatively easy to measure empirically.’ ‘It is Comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.’

39. ‘The Comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.’ ‘The breaking stresses of stems are Comparatively easy to measure empirically.’ ‘It is Comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.’

40. The outstanding qualities of his research include, as we all know, empirically grounded theory and methodological innovation, unconventional combinations of the most diverse research strategies, as well as the analytical clarity with which he then handled the empirical data acquired.

41. Conventionalism In the physical sciences, some very basic facts or principles appear to have a status that is difficult to categorize: not simply empirically discovered; not purely analytic (true by virtue of already established meanings); fundamental, but without quite being ordinary physical laws

42. ‘The prospective memory Cues occurred in 12 trials out of the total 112 trials.’ ‘The use of empirically based Cues to mistaken memories was similar for both inaccurate and accurate judges.’ ‘The boxes were removed from sight because previous research has shown that location acts as a cue to memory.’

43. Elinor Ostrom, the latest Nobel laureate of economics, clearly shows empirically across the world that we can govern the commons if we invest in trust, local, action-based partnerships and cross-scale institutional innovations, where local actors, together, can deal with the global commons at a large scale.

44. The paper investigates empirically the effects of family resources, educational aspirations, parenting styles and acculturation practices on educational success with a standardized cross-sectional study with mothers and their children: Data from 720 mother-child-dyads were collected in two receiving contexts (Hamburg and Saxony) with three ethnic groups (families of Turkish, Vietnamese and German origin) and two age groups of children (transition to lower and higher secondary school).