Examples of using Empirically in English and their translations into Indonesian
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communication, both theoretically and empirically has proven to have a positive impact on various aspects of people's lives.
there is some confusion as to whether self-direction is meant here by Knowles to be an empirically verifiable indicator of adulthood.
has shown empirically, Simmel was right.
Ampère developed a physical account of electromagnetic phenomena that was both empirically demonstrable and mathematically predictive.".
academically rigorous, and empirically oriented program.
is the first to go beyond ideology to empirically identify such a network of power.
in all quantities is no longer empirically reasonable.”.
costs consumers derive from advertising and empirically tested these hypothesized relationships.
assess external validity empirically.
This may be why Reinhold Neibuhr has gone so far as to argue that,"The doctrine of original sin is the only empirically verifiable doctrine of the Christian faith."[1].
(2) We have proposed a few methodological innovations to help researchers empirically compare offline
tested empirically.
practice on recognized knowledge, including empirically based knowledge,
you can see for yourself how the truth is empirically.
Science is distinguished from nonscience by its ability to reject ideas that are not supported empirically even though they seem logical and rational.
though not yet empirically disproven see gravitational interaction of antimatter.
an area in which she has generated a theory-driven, empirically based approach to assessment of multiple dimensions of positive psychological functioning.
it's almost impossible to empirically tell.
intentionally not scientific and has not been tested empirically(though that isn't a bad idea for future research).
First, researchers will be able to empirically address concerns about external validity when the cost of running experiments is low, and this can occur if the outcome is already being measured by an always-on data system.