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Branch of philosophy which sees all knowledge as being based in experience -- for example, the experience of the senses -- as distinct from theory or logic.
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Based on the analysis of actual data or experience. A conclusion based on observation rather than speculation or deduction. Empirical studies are undertaken to test or to suggest a hypothesis.
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Based on experiment and observation, or based entirely on practical experience.
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Empirical results are based on experience (or observation) rather than on reasoning alone.
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An instrument, experimental condition, or clinical procedure that is used for observation, measurement, or protocol writing, esp. in clinical research.
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