About Empirical Evidence
Empirical evidence is the information received by means of the senses, particularly by observation and documentation of patterns and behavior through experimentation. The term comes from the Greek word for experience, ἐμπειρία.
Delhi AQI: Can artificial rain fix toxic air in India's capital?
... " Right now, there is no substantial Empirical Evidence on how much the AQI is going to come down by cloud seeding, " says Abinash Mohanty, a climate change and sustainability expert...
Ghislaine Maxwell to challenge accusers' memories
... He would also argue that there is no consistent definition for the term " grooming" and therefore no Empirical Evidence that Ms Maxwell committed " grooming-by-proxy" by allegedly arranging sexualized massages for Epstein...
The white student braving racial politics in South Africa
... But Empirical Evidence paints a different reality: areas dominated by people who are not white, such as the Cape Flats, Nyanga and Gugulethu, in the DA-run Western Cape, are rocked by alarming murder rates, gangsterism and joblessness...
Conner Marshall investigation: Killer's probation worker was overwhelmed''
... This is particularly relevant in this tragic case, if it will run so much Empirical Evidence to suggest that the work were left incapacitated, to a safe and effective operating model...
Point of view: Why the modi's Kashmir move is broad-based in India
... Anecdotal and Empirical Evidence confirmed this...