examine empirically

Frequency: 4.60.9 per million words

To study or analyze something in detail using methods based on observation or experiment.

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  • The research team decided to examine the theory empirically.
  • In her dissertation, she examined consumer behavior empirically.
  • The link between the two variables must be examined empirically.
  • We will examine these historical claims empirically using new archaeological evidence.
  • By examining the data empirically, the scientists revealed a previously unknown correlation.
  • Linguists often examine language acquisition empirically by studying children over time.
  • It is crucial to examine the proposed educational reforms empirically before implementation.
  • The hypothesis has yet to be examined empirically in a controlled setting.
  • Our goal is to empirically examine how policy changes affect small businesses.
  • Before drawing conclusions, the psychologist will examine the patient's responses empirically.