empirically evaluate

Frequency: 4.83.5 per million words

to assess something based on observation or experiment

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  • These probabilities can be empirically evaluated.
  • The research team will empirically evaluate the new drug's effectiveness.
  • We need to empirically evaluate the impact of the new policy on urban poverty.
  • In their study, they empirically evaluated several competing hypotheses about market behavior.
  • The process of empirically evaluating complex social theories is fraught with challenges.
  • It is crucial to empirically evaluate these claims rather than relying on anecdotal evidence.
  • How can we empirically evaluate whether the educational program was a success?
  • Before implementing the system nationwide, we must first empirically evaluate its performance in a controlled pilot study.
  • Economists sought to empirically evaluate the long-term effects of minimum wage increases.
  • No one has yet empirically evaluated the full psychological effects of long-term space travel.