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Empirically analyzing empirical evidence
Science, 2015Psychology One of the central goals in any scientific endeavor is to understand causality. Experiments that seek to demonstrate a cause/effect relation most often manipulate the postulated causal factor. Aarts et al. describe the replication of 100 experiments reported in papers published in 2008 in three high-ranking psychology journals.
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Empirical Measures, Empirical Processes
2018We analyze properties of empirical measures and empirical processes. In particular, point-wise consistency and asymptotic normality of empirical measures are proven, where a point refers to a given Borel set. These results are extended to functionals.
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Empirical Quicksand or Empirical Smokescreen?
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 1999L'A. presente une analyse des constructions en creole haitien utilisant les elements se et ye, elements paralleles avec une distribution complementaire, jouant un role commun de lien dans les predications.
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Empirical and Semi-Empirical Kinetics
2018The term \( C_{{i}} \) indicates concentration, and each term within () brackets indicates a rate of change of concentration. Each of the terms within () brackets is an index of reaction rate, and these are interrelated.
Hem Shanker Ray, Saradindukumar Ray
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Published online: January 2024 Terms such ‘empirical legal studies’, ‘empirical legal research’ and ‘empirical methods in law’ can be understood in a wide or narrow sense. In a wide sense, such research includes both qualitative and quantitative methods and thus it overlaps to a large extent with research on ‘law and society’, ‘socio-legal studies’ and
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