Empirical evidence
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Empirical evidence (also empirical data, sense experience, empirical knowledge, or the a posteriori) is a source of knowledge acquired by means of observation or experimentation.
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See also
- Empirical distribution function
- Empirical formula
- Empirical measure
- Empirical method
- Empirical research (more on the scientific usage)
- Phenomenology (science)
- Scientific evidence
- Theory
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