Empirical in spanish

Empírico

pronunciation: empiɹ̩ikoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

empirical = empírico. 

Example: A comparison is made with large scale empirical studies conducted in 2 other countries namely the Uk and USA.

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» empirical data = datos empíricos.

Example: The author presents empirical data in order to assess the degree of inaccuracy due to this phenomenon.

» empirical evidence = evidencia empírica.

Example: Empirical evidence collected from a variety of disciplines over the years, however, does not support the notion that sex is a predictor of productivity.

» empirical research = investigación empírica.

Example: Unfortunately, as I have pointed out, there has been very little empirical research carried out into the functions of book reading.

Empirical synonyms

existential in spanish: existencial, pronunciation: egzɪstentʃəl part of speech: adjective experiential in spanish: experimental, pronunciation: eksperienʃəl part of speech: adjective experimental in spanish: experimental, pronunciation: ɪksperɪmentəl part of speech: adjective verifiable in spanish: verifiable, pronunciation: verəfaɪəbəl part of speech: adjective a posteriori in spanish: posteriormente, pronunciation: əpɔstɪriɔri part of speech: adjective, adverb trial-and-error in spanish: prueba y error, pronunciation: traɪəlændɜrrɜr part of speech: adjective observational in spanish: de observación, pronunciation: ɑbzɜrveɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective semiempirical in spanish: semiempirica, pronunciation: semiəmpɪrɪkəl part of speech: adjective confirmable in spanish: confirmable, pronunciation: kənfɜrməbəl part of speech: adjective data-based in spanish: basado en datos, pronunciation: dætəbeɪst part of speech: adjective

Empirical antonyms

theoretical pronunciation: θiɜretɪkəl part of speech: adjective theoretic pronunciation: θiɜretɪk part of speech: adjective
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