English to Bengali Dictionary empirical

empirical

গবেষণামূলক
definition
adjective
they provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument
based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
translation of 'empirical'
adjective
অপ্রায়োগিক,
প্রায়োগিক,
প্রয়োগজ,
প্রয়োগিক,
গবেষণামূলক,
অভিজ্ঞতাজনিত,
ভূয়োদর্শনলব্ধ,
পরীক্ষামূলক
example
The question of whether science causes harm might seem to be an 'empirical' rather than a philosophical one.
The fitting of 'empirical' curves to experimental data is one aspect of data-based modelling.
These judgments, when known, constitute knowledge that is based on nothing 'empirical' .
Thus for Popper the logic of science is exclusively the deductive logic of 'empirical' refutation.
Admittedly, whether this is correct is an 'empirical' question, and we cannot claim to know the answer.
Over the course of her term, she emphasised the need for WHO to base its work on 'empirical' evidence.
She rightly saw that there was nothing in the 'empirical' evidence that required her to say that.
The work has a strong 'empirical' base, but it is firmly governed by theory.
Views like this smack more of a priori epistemological ideals than of 'empirical' findings.
There is strong 'empirical' evidence to support the case for vertical integration.
You can't apply probabilistic methods to a phenomenon where there is no 'empirical' evidence.
Viewed dispassionately, the 'empirical' evidence does not support such a position.
Because natural science can offer 'empirical' proof for its hypotheses, it can verify its claims.
Much of its research, then, was of a sociological nature, and thus had a certain 'empirical' base.
Just such propositions take us beyond the limits of 'empirical' particularity.
The only way that you can have confidence in it is to have some 'empirical' experience yourself.
Kant repeatedly emphasizes that the theory is not to be construed as 'empirical' psychology.
I think it is too much a matter of perception, rather than there being 'empirical' evidence.
These are 'empirical' questions rather than theoretical ones, and the issues seem mundane.
What, then, may we say of the role of 'empirical' studies in the domain of ethical research?
This is a relatively new theory, one yet to be 'empirically' tested.
But it is increasingly recognized that this approach to metics is not viable, and is both morally and 'empirically' flawed.
The authors suggest ways that this phenomenon can be investigated 'empirically' .
Bit by bit we are discovering what is true and what is false by 'empirically' testing scientific theories.
Not only does the argument rest on a flawed theory, it is 'empirically' wrong.
This may not be an 'empirically' supportable theory but it certainly seems to be the case.
I fail to find substantiating, 'empirically' based evidence, anywhere in this literature.
Cognitive therapy as a stand-alone therapy has not been 'empirically' validated.
The theory regards this claim as conceptually unobjectionable and 'empirically' verifiable.
In the light of the introductory remarks, the set of hypotheses that are being 'empirically' tested are summarised below.
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