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jeyben [28]
2 years ago
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When researchers gather evidence and examine it logically, they are using the _____ method. anecdotal empirical objective observ

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Murljashka [212]2 years ago
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When researchers gather evidence and examine it logically, they are using the Emperical method.

Empirical research is study that relies on empirical data. Additionally, it is a method of learning through both direct and indirect experience or observation. Some types of study are valued by empiricism more than others. Either a quantitative or a qualitative analysis can be performed on empirical evidence (the record of one's personal experiences or direct observations).

A researcher might respond to empirical questions by quantifying the evidence or interpreting it qualitatively. These questions should be properly worded and respondable with the evidence gathered (usually called data). The question being examined and the field of study influence the research design.

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