empirical / ɛmˈpɪr ɪ kəl /

💦中学词汇经验性的经验性经验主义的经验法则

empirical 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  2. depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory, especially as in medicine.
  3. provable or verifiable by experience or experiment.

empirical 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

practical

更多empirical例句

  1. Scientific history also shows that as empirical knowledge increases, we tend to converge on a shared explanation.
  2. As a philosopher who focuses on the study of animal cognition, I examine both empirical and theoretical work to answer these types of questions.
  3. According to Raposo, it “called the attention of many scientists working in the area to the use of more powerful and modern statistical techniques of empirical data analysis of animal movement.”
  4. For economists who already felt confident in the theoretical arguments against rent control, research like Diamond’s provides empirical evidence that essentially tells the same story.
  5. So Bob, you and your fellow C-POST researchers try to use empirical means, data analysis — when available — to understand foreign policy.
  6. How do archaeologists wrap an empirical mind around capturing history?
  7. Overall, the weight of the empirical evidence supports these essentially conservative arguments for the minimum wage.
  8. In all, Schwitzgebel thinks that this study has been an important step forward in empirical research of morality.
  9. There is little empirical data on how an early marriage affects young men.
  10. No empirical data support his claim that the birth of a baby with Down syndrome makes the world—or the baby—unhappier.
  11. It is at best an empirical test and must be interpreted in the light of clinical symptoms.
  12. So long as bridge building was an empirical art, great waste of material was unavoidable.
  13. The margin of uncertainty which must be met by empirical allowances on the side of safety has been steadily diminished.
  14. Waddell (De Pontibus) gives the following convenient empirical relations.
  15. Nor do I think they would have learnt much of the art from Mr. Bradlaugh, except in an empirical way.