Conceptual vs empirical research
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Scientific research is often divided into two classes: conceptual research and empirical research. There used to be distinct ways of doing research and a researcher would proudly claim to be one or the other, praising his method and scorning the alternative. Today the distinction is not so clear.
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1.EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
-On the other hand, empirical researchrelies on experience or involves observation alone, often without due regard for system and theory.
2.CONCEPTUAL RESEARCH
-Conceptual research is that related to some abstract idea(s) or theory. It is generally used by philosophers and thinkers to develop new concepts or to reinterpret existing ones.
~~~MARK AS BRAINLIEST~~
1.EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
-On the other hand, empirical researchrelies on experience or involves observation alone, often without due regard for system and theory.
2.CONCEPTUAL RESEARCH
-Conceptual research is that related to some abstract idea(s) or theory. It is generally used by philosophers and thinkers to develop new concepts or to reinterpret existing ones.
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