empirical components
[ɪmˈpɪrɪkəl kəmˈpoʊnənts]
nounpl: empirical components
componentes empíricos
1. Observable, measurable, or verifiable elements or parts of a system, theory, or research study based on actual experience or experimentation rather than theory alone
The empirical components of the study included direct observations and quantitative measurements.
Os componentes empíricos do estudo incluíram observações diretas e medições quantitativas.
2. Practical, concrete elements derived from real-world data, experiments, or evidence in scientific research
The researcher separated the theoretical framework from the empirical components to validate the hypothesis.
O pesquisador separou o marco teórico dos componentes empíricos para validar a hipótese.
This term is primarily used in academic, scientific, and research contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, it appears frequently in university research papers, scientific journals, and technical documentation. The term emphasizes the importance of evidence-based methodology in modern scientific practice, reflecting a shift away from purely theoretical approaches toward data-driven research methodologies.
Related Idioms & Phrases
based on empirical components
grounded in empirical components
supported by empirical components
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