Examples of 'empirical verification' in a sentence

Meaning of "empirical verification"

Empirical verification: The process of testing a hypothesis or a theory using empirical evidence gathered through observation or experimentation

How to use "empirical verification" in a sentence

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Lots of things are called mythsprior to empirical verification.
Empirical verification of the effects of synergy.
On distinguishing between logical and empirical verification.
Many times only empirical verification can enlighten us.
Lots of things are called myths prior to empirical verification.
Direct empirical verification.
Perform two simple experiments for empirical verification.
Empirical verification is necessary.
Processes allow empirical verification of the.
These assumptions were largely based on ideological presuppositions rather than on empirical verification.
The material research conditions and empirical verification function as condition to utterance validation.
The empirical verification of these experiences includes both formal and informal processes.
This process of making sure is called empirical verification.
The successful empirical verification of the theoretical model has already been men tioned.
Econometrician is mainly interested in the empirical verification of economic theory.

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The empirical verification of synergy necessitates interviews with the addressees of the measures concerned.
Kant believed in the principle but not in the possibility of its empirical verification.
The first is the theoretical and empirical verification of the affective nature of organizational identity.
Theories regarding UPB must pass the tests of logical consistency and empirical verification.
In the third chapter, we provide an empirical verification of the model implications.
Moreover, for the moment, this analysis is purely theoretical and lacks empirical verification.
Carey 's argument has the advantage of allowing empirical verification of the effect of regulatory competition.
Laws were self-evident truths, which could be known without need for empirical verification.
From that developed measurement scales for empirical verification of the constructs . in the.
Since Lenski coined the term, status inconsistency has remained controversial with limited empirical verification.
My hypothesis is simple, clear, and subject to easy empirical verification.
Introduced by Gerhard Lenski in the 1950s, the concept has remained controversial with limited empirical verification.

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