Science, asked by tapeofuni, 1 year ago

What is empirical evidence?
A prediction of test results before an experiment
A retest of experimental results to make them reliable
A conclusion derived from evidence and logical reasoning
Knowledge gained by observation or measurement

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Answered by alhenaahmad2019
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Answer:

A retest of experimental results to make them reliable

Answered by kingofself
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“Empirical evidence” means- A “retest of experimental results” that to make them more reliable.

Answer - (Option B)

Explanation:

  • Empirical evidence is very important to get the needed recognition in the scientific community in science.
  • This validation is normally accomplished through the scientific method of hypothesizing, experimental design, peer review, results reproduction, conference presentation, and journal publication.
  • Empirical research is empirical evidence-based study. It is a way to gain understanding by observing or experiencing directly and indirectly.
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