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  2. Empirical research - Wikipedia

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    Empirical research is research using empirical evidence. It is also a way of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation or experience. Empiricism values some research more than other kinds. Empirical evidence (the record of one's direct observations or experiences) can be analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively.

  3. Empiricism - Wikipedia

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    Empirical relationship – Mathematical relationship or correlation based solely on observation rather than theory; Empirical researchResearch using empirical evidence; Empirical sociology; Feminist empiricism – Perspective within feminist research; Ground truth – Information provided by direct observation; History of scientific method

  4. Empirical evidence - Wikipedia

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    Empirical evidence is essential to a posteriori knowledge or empirical knowledge, knowledge whose justification or falsification depends on experience or experiment. A priori knowledge, on the other hand, is seen either as innate or as justified by rational intuition and therefore as not dependent on empirical evidence.

  5. Research - Wikipedia

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    Observatory Research Method 2. Correlation Research Method [47] Non-empirical research. Non-empirical (theoretical) research is an approach that involves the development of theory as opposed to using observation and experimentation. As such, non-empirical research seeks solutions to problems using existing knowledge as its source.

  6. Category:Empiricism - Wikipedia

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    Empirical algorithmics; Empirical evidence; Empirical knowledge; Empirical relationship; Empirical sociology; Psychoanalytic infant observation; Epilogism; An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Essays in Radical Empiricism; Experience; Experiment; Exploratory thought

  7. Scientific method - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative research – All procedures for the numerical representation of empirical facts; Research transparency; Scientific law – Statement based on repeated empirical observations that describes some natural phenomenon; Testability – Extent to which truthness or falseness of a hypothesis/declaration can be tested

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  9. Empirical study of literature - Wikipedia

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    The empirical study of literature is an interdisciplinary field of research which includes the psychology, sociology, and philosophy of texts, the contextual study of literature, and the history of reading literary texts.