Examples of 'empirical question' in a sentence

Meaning of "empirical question"

empirical question: Refers to a question that is based on verifiable facts, evidence, or observations rather than personal opinion or speculation. This phrase is used in the context of scientific research or investigative inquiries

How to use "empirical question" in a sentence

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Whether or not this holds is an empirical question.
This is an empirical question to which we do not have an answer.
Exactly how people redistribute is an empirical question.
But this is an empirical question of course.
Whether this is true in practice is essentially an empirical question.
It is ultimately an empirical question whether or not this can be the case.
Whether there is a second dividend or not is an empirical question.
Not an empirical question.
The size of this rebound effect is an empirical question.
This is an important empirical question that needs to be pursued in future research.
The net effects of subsidies will consequently be an empirical question.
This is an empirical question that can be answered with a clever enough experiment.
How much faster is an empirical question.
The empirical question is to determine the causal relationship between reserves and deposits.
How they jump is an empirical question.

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It 's an empirical question that would interest me.
This is also an empirical question.
Whether this reflects low marginal productivity of labour is an empirical question.
Is this an empirical question or a conceptual question?
Then it becomes an empirical question.
Consequently, the associated welfare implications are also to a large extent an empirical question.
I said it was an empirical question.
The significance of each of these factors is, to a large extent, an empirical question.
Ultimately this is an empirical question which highlights the importance of well-designed impact assessments.
The extent to which this is the case is an empirical question.
But the key empirical question is what is the elasticity of demand for medical care?
How trade liberalization affects the environment is basically an empirical question.
That 's another empirical question.
Measuring the connection between these two variables is an empirical question.
That 's not an empirical question.
I define integration not as a theoretical question, but as an empirical question.
Requires a well-defined empirical question.
The existence and magnitude of these barriers are, however, an empirical question.
However, this remains an empirical question.
Whether technological change increases or decreases overall labour demand is, therefore, an empirical question.
Firstly, there is an empirical question.
As for financial wealth, quantifying the importance of these wealth effects is an empirical question.
Thus, it becomes an empirical question.
Asking whether, which, and when market processes meet such criteria is an empirical question.
This is, in my opinion, an empirical question.
At the end of the introduction, I conclude my observations in relation to the empirical question.
To some degree, though, this is an empirical question.
Which combination, if any, is best is an empirical question.
Deciding which effect dominates, in general, is an empirical question.
How well that model captures reality is, in fine, an empirical question.

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