Examples of 'empirical support' in a sentence

Meaning of "empirical support"

empirical support: This phrase refers to evidence or data that is gathered through observation or experimentation. It indicates that there is factual and observable support for a particular theory, claim, or hypothesis. It suggests that the support being discussed is based on real-world data and not solely on theoretical or hypothetical reasoning.

How to use "empirical support" in a sentence

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empirical support
There is some empirical support for this.
Empirical support and modern mainstream interest.
This theory needs further empirical support.
Empirical support for it has also not been consistent.
Most of the hypotheses received empirical support.
We find strong empirical support for this hypothesis.
He concludes that it has little or no empirical support.
Empirical support for the trainer.
These assumptions are not without empirical support.
And obtain empirical support for the framework.
This hypothesis has received broad empirical support.
Empirical support is a necessary concomitant for accepting any hypothesis.
These claims are usually asserted without empirical support.
The model has received empirical support across cultures.
Empirical support for the effectiveness of pulsing is relatively weak.

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The argument is devoid of empirical support.
There is a wealth of empirical support for methods of teaching technical skills.
That is an idea with no empirical support.
There is substantial empirical support for the cognitive model of depression.
This hypothesis has recently received empirical support.
None has empirical support.
Each of these policy decisions had empirical support.
But they acknowledge that empirical support remains limited in this regard.
This idea is plausible but needs further empirical support.
Social skills training has some empirical support particularly for schizophrenia.
His hypothesis has yet to receive widespread empirical support.
Results provide strong empirical support for intrasexual competition among women.
This hypothesis has also achieved some empirical support.
Scholars have shown that no empirical support exists for this proposition.
In both cases our hypothesis finds solid empirical support.
Several studies have garnered empirical support for the relational ties principle.
These three proposals all lack adequate empirical support.
The current results seem to offer empirical support for the existence of both positions.
All of these theoretical approaches have garnered empirical support.
Create data usage tools as empirical support for the public policy design process.
These have met with very little empirical support.
Because empirical support is limited, systematic evaluation is needed if these interventions are used.
It is probably impossible to provide empirical support for this observation.
These ideas were condemned by established naturalists as speculation lacking empirical support.
The six above mentioned studies gave empirical support to our hypotheses.
Parapsychology is more revolutionary with a far weaker theoretical basis and far less indirect empirical support.
However, there is very limited empirical support for these concerns.
There are several possible explanations for this lack of empirical support.
How can we judge the empirical support for these hypotheses?
The downside is that the idea lacked entirely empirical support.
But empirical support for the benefits of capital-account liberalization is weak.
It is an assumption without empirical support.
There is empirical support for a variety of approaches from behavioural to insight-oriented.
Consideration should be given to strategies that have theoretical and empirical support.
Again, it is hard to find strong empirical support for that argument.

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