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Nicholasoh Posted 19 years ago
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How do we use the word 'empirical'?

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001.02td00derived from or guided by experience or experiment. 02td
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002.02td00depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory, esp. as in medicine. 02td
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003.02td00provable or verifiable by experience or experiment. 02td
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0I remember my biology classes at high school, how quickly passed those days.Anyways, empirical things are in scientific orders too.After they have been proved with certain results they become a scientific truth.Of course you should do a lot of experiments and have alot of experience till you prove the thing you are doing a search on.0-
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0Typically, we use the word "empirical" to describe the result of an experiment, and the evidence thus derived.02br
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00For example, we might say that certain evidence is empirical, or empirically derived. This is in contrast with hearsay, or data that have been produced by means that are not immune to bias or taint.02br
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