evaluate empirically

Frequency: 4.81.1 per million words

To assess or judge the value or quality of something based on data from experiments or observation.

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  • Researchers must evaluate their hypotheses empirically.
  • We evaluated the new teaching method empirically by tracking student performance.
  • The next step is to evaluate the software's efficiency empirically through user trials.
  • The effectiveness of the policy was evaluated empirically using ten years of economic data.
  • Evaluating a theory empirically requires carefully designed experiments.
  • The goal of our study is to evaluate the drug's long-term side effects empirically.
  • How can we best evaluate the program's social impact empirically?
  • It is crucial to evaluate these claims empirically before accepting them as fact.
  • Instead of just debating, the team decided to evaluate the model empirically.
  • The challenge lies in finding a reliable method to evaluate user satisfaction empirically.