Betekenis van:
empirical
empirical
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
"an empirical basis for an ethical theory"
"empirical laws"
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- As of yet there has been no empirical research done on this subject.
- empirical data.
- S empirical constant = 110,4 K
- S is 110,4 (empirical constant), K
- b is 1,458 × 106 (empirical constant), kg/ms K0,5
- b empirical constant = 1,458 × 10 6 kg msK 1/2
- Poland has provided empirical evidence to confirm this hypothesis.
- Empirical and theoretical research will address initially three major trends:
- Empirical and structural formula, molecular mass (where appropriate).
- There was no empirical evidence that a premium was paid on the market for a particularly large contribution.
- Estimates may be used though they should be based on empirical data and explained in the description of the methodology.
- The estimates shall be derived using both historical experience and empirical evidence, and not based purely on judgemental considerations.
- The credit institution's CCR management system shall be well documented and shall provide an explanation of the empirical techniques used to measure CCR.
- There is empirical evidence to suggest that correctly packaged explosive articles would be unlikely to be initiated due to impact, e.g. from vehicle collisions.
- According to theoretical and empirical studies it must be noted that the investor's proximity to the financed company is a relevant variable in investing choice.