empirical demonstration
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empirical
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/us/emˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/
based on what is experienced or seen rather than ...
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demonstration
noun
uk/ˌdem.ənˈstreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdem.ənˈstreɪ.ʃən/
the act of showing someone how to do something, or how ...
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Whether some 'learning theory' can provide a superior explanation of observed behaviour is a matter of theoretical specification andempiricaldemonstration.
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Moreover, it is difficult to conceive of any form ofempiricaldemonstration.
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Finally, theempiricaldemonstrationcan be interpreted as reflecting a typical - and thus potentially dangerous - human liability.
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To dismiss this exploration is to confuse the details (processes and mechanisms) with theempiricaldemonstrationof social influence and learning in cetaceans.
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Among- and within-patch components of genetic diversity respond at different rates to habitat fragmentation: anempiricaldemonstration.
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However, there is noempiricaldemonstrationof the protective nature of anti-sheath antibodies in eliminating microfilariae in vivo so far.
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These he felt were completely unverifiable throughempiricaldemonstrationand logical analysis.
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Theoretical advances in psychology nearly always follow new empirical demonstrations.
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In other words, we need empirical demonstrations showing that perceptual performance based on global information is measurably different (faster, more accurate, less variable) than that based on single-sense information.
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Although there seems to be a consensus in the literature regarding these questions, the actual empirical demonstrations upon which this consensus rests suffer from certain methodological problems.
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In his research, he typically starts with new and original questions the literature has not yet investigated, and addresses them with simple empirical demonstrations of powerful psychological effects.
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