Empírico in english
Empirical
pronunciation: empɪrɪkəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: empɪrɪkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
empírico = empirical ; empiric ; evidence based [evidence-based].
Example: A comparison is made with large scale empirical studies conducted in 2 other countries namely the Uk and USA.Example: This article attempts to identify major problems facing departmental libraries based upon experience rather than empiric research.Example: The increasing pressure to adopt evidence based practice places large information demands on health professionals and by extension, on the information workers who support them.more:
» basado en un método empírico = enquiry-based [inquiry-based, -USA] .
Example: Such studies accord well with enquiry-based and open-ended educational strategies, to which education librarians are appropriately sympathetic.» datos empíricos = empirical data .
Example: The author presents empirical data in order to assess the degree of inaccuracy due to this phenomenon.» evidencia empírica = empirical evidence .
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.» investigación empírica = empirical research .
Example: Unfortunately, as I have pointed out, there has been very little empirical research carried out into the functions of book reading.