empirical research meaning in tamil

adjective பெயர் உரிச்சொல்

Empirical meaning in tamil

அனுபவபூர்வமான.

/ɪmˈpɪɹɪkəl/

derived from experiment and observation rather than theory

கோட்பாட்டைக் காட்டிலும் சோதனை மற்றும் கவனிப்பு ஆகியவற்றிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்டது

an empirical basis for an ethical theory

ஒரு நெறிமுறைக் கோட்பாட்டிற்கான அனுபவ அடிப்படை

empiric (அனுபவபூர்வமான)

relying on medical quackery

மருத்துவ மோசடியை நம்பியுள்ளது

1. Pertaining to or based on experience (often, in contrast with having a basis in theoretical explanation).

அனுபவத்துடன் தொடர்புடையது அல்லது அடிப்படையில்

The lengths were calculated according to the empirical rules of the trade.$V$For some presumptive diagnoses, empirical antibiotic therapy begins immediately, whereas specific antibiotic therapy must await the results of the culture and sensitivity test.

The village carpenter lays out his work by empirical rules learnt in his apprenticeship.

nonempirical (அனுபவமற்றது)

non-empirical ego (அனுபவமற்ற ஈகோ)

equiempirical (சமநிலையான)

empiricalness (அனுபவத்திறன்)

superempirical (மேலோட்டமான)

unempirical (அனுபவமற்ற)

semiempirical (அரை அனுபவமிக்க)

empirical research (அனுபவரீதியான ஆய்வு)

psychoempirical (மனோதத்துவ)

empirical data (அனுபவ தரவு)

empirical formula (அனுபவ சூத்திரம்)

empirically (அனுபவ ரீதியாக)

empirical rule (அனுபவ விதி)

antiempirical (அனுபவ எதிர்ப்பு)

noun பெயர்ச்சொல்

Empirical formula meaning in tamil

அனுபவ சூத்திரம்.

a chemical formula showing the ratio of elements in a compound rather than the total number of atoms

அணுக்களின் மொத்த எண்ணிக்கையைக் காட்டிலும் ஒரு சேர்மத்தில் உள்ள தனிமங்களின் விகிதத்தைக் காட்டும் வேதியியல் சூத்திரம்

Empirical research meaning in tamil

அனுபவரீதியான ஆய்வு.

an empirical search for knowledge

அறிவிற்கான அனுபவ தேடல்

adverb வினை உரிச்சொல்

Empirically meaning in tamil

அனுபவ ரீதியாக.

in an empirical manner

ஒரு அனுபவ வழியில்

this can be empirically tested

இதை அனுபவ ரீதியாக சோதிக்க முடியும்

through empirical observation (அனுபவ கவனிப்பு மூலம்)

by trial and error (சோதனை மற்றும் பிழை மூலம்)

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Empirical Research: Definition, Methods, Types and Examples

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Empirical research: Definition

Empirical research: origin, quantitative research methods, qualitative research methods, steps for conducting empirical research, empirical research methodology cycle, advantages of empirical research, disadvantages of empirical research, why is there a need for empirical research.

Empirical research is defined as any research where conclusions of the study is strictly drawn from concretely empirical evidence, and therefore “verifiable” evidence.

This empirical evidence can be gathered using quantitative market research and  qualitative market research  methods.

For example: A research is being conducted to find out if listening to happy music in the workplace while working may promote creativity? An experiment is conducted by using a music website survey on a set of audience who are exposed to happy music and another set who are not listening to music at all, and the subjects are then observed. The results derived from such a research will give empirical evidence if it does promote creativity or not.

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You must have heard the quote” I will not believe it unless I see it”. This came from the ancient empiricists, a fundamental understanding that powered the emergence of medieval science during the renaissance period and laid the foundation of modern science, as we know it today. The word itself has its roots in greek. It is derived from the greek word empeirikos which means “experienced”.

In today’s world, the word empirical refers to collection of data using evidence that is collected through observation or experience or by using calibrated scientific instruments. All of the above origins have one thing in common which is dependence of observation and experiments to collect data and test them to come up with conclusions.

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Types and methodologies of empirical research

Empirical research can be conducted and analysed using qualitative or quantitative methods.

  • Quantitative research : Quantitative research methods are used to gather information through numerical data. It is used to quantify opinions, behaviors or other defined variables . These are predetermined and are in a more structured format. Some of the commonly used methods are survey, longitudinal studies, polls, etc
  • Qualitative research:   Qualitative research methods are used to gather non numerical data.  It is used to find meanings, opinions, or the underlying reasons from its subjects. These methods are unstructured or semi structured. The sample size for such a research is usually small and it is a conversational type of method to provide more insight or in-depth information about the problem Some of the most popular forms of methods are focus groups, experiments, interviews, etc.

Data collected from these will need to be analysed. Empirical evidence can also be analysed either quantitatively and qualitatively. Using this, the researcher can answer empirical questions which have to be clearly defined and answerable with the findings he has got. The type of research design used will vary depending on the field in which it is going to be used. Many of them might choose to do a collective research involving quantitative and qualitative method to better answer questions which cannot be studied in a laboratory setting.

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Quantitative research methods aid in analyzing the empirical evidence gathered. By using these a researcher can find out if his hypothesis is supported or not.

  • Survey research: Survey research generally involves a large audience to collect a large amount of data. This is a quantitative method having a predetermined set of closed questions which are pretty easy to answer. Because of the simplicity of such a method, high responses are achieved. It is one of the most commonly used methods for all kinds of research in today’s world.

Previously, surveys were taken face to face only with maybe a recorder. However, with advancement in technology and for ease, new mediums such as emails , or social media have emerged.

For example: Depletion of energy resources is a growing concern and hence there is a need for awareness about renewable energy. According to recent studies, fossil fuels still account for around 80% of energy consumption in the United States. Even though there is a rise in the use of green energy every year, there are certain parameters because of which the general population is still not opting for green energy. In order to understand why, a survey can be conducted to gather opinions of the general population about green energy and the factors that influence their choice of switching to renewable energy. Such a survey can help institutions or governing bodies to promote appropriate awareness and incentive schemes to push the use of greener energy.

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  • Experimental research: In experimental research , an experiment is set up and a hypothesis is tested by creating a situation in which one of the variable is manipulated. This is also used to check cause and effect. It is tested to see what happens to the independent variable if the other one is removed or altered. The process for such a method is usually proposing a hypothesis, experimenting on it, analyzing the findings and reporting the findings to understand if it supports the theory or not.

For example: A particular product company is trying to find what is the reason for them to not be able to capture the market. So the organisation makes changes in each one of the processes like manufacturing, marketing, sales and operations. Through the experiment they understand that sales training directly impacts the market coverage for their product. If the person is trained well, then the product will have better coverage.

  • Correlational research: Correlational research is used to find relation between two set of variables . Regression analysis is generally used to predict outcomes of such a method. It can be positive, negative or neutral correlation.

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For example: Higher educated individuals will get higher paying jobs. This means higher education enables the individual to high paying job and less education will lead to lower paying jobs.

  • Longitudinal study: Longitudinal study is used to understand the traits or behavior of a subject under observation after repeatedly testing the subject over a period of time. Data collected from such a method can be qualitative or quantitative in nature.

For example: A research to find out benefits of exercise. The target is asked to exercise everyday for a particular period of time and the results show higher endurance, stamina, and muscle growth. This supports the fact that exercise benefits an individual body.

  • Cross sectional: Cross sectional study is an observational type of method, in which a set of audience is observed at a given point in time. In this type, the set of people are chosen in a fashion which depicts similarity in all the variables except the one which is being researched. This type does not enable the researcher to establish a cause and effect relationship as it is not observed for a continuous time period. It is majorly used by healthcare sector or the retail industry.

For example: A medical study to find the prevalence of under-nutrition disorders in kids of a given population. This will involve looking at a wide range of parameters like age, ethnicity, location, incomes  and social backgrounds. If a significant number of kids coming from poor families show under-nutrition disorders, the researcher can further investigate into it. Usually a cross sectional study is followed by a longitudinal study to find out the exact reason.

  • Causal-Comparative research : This method is based on comparison. It is mainly used to find out cause-effect relationship between two variables or even multiple variables.

For example: A researcher measured the productivity of employees in a company which gave breaks to the employees during work and compared that to the employees of the company which did not give breaks at all.

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Some research questions need to be analysed qualitatively, as quantitative methods are not applicable there. In many cases, in-depth information is needed or a researcher may need to observe a target audience behavior, hence the results needed are in a descriptive analysis form. Qualitative research results will be descriptive rather than predictive. It enables the researcher to build or support theories for future potential quantitative research. In such a situation qualitative research methods are used to derive a conclusion to support the theory or hypothesis being studied.

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  • Case study: Case study method is used to find more information through carefully analyzing existing cases. It is very often used for business research or to gather empirical evidence for investigation purpose. It is a method to investigate a problem within its real life context through existing cases. The researcher has to carefully analyse making sure the parameter and variables in the existing case are the same as to the case that is being investigated. Using the findings from the case study, conclusions can be drawn regarding the topic that is being studied.

For example: A report mentioning the solution provided by a company to its client. The challenges they faced during initiation and deployment, the findings of the case and solutions they offered for the problems. Such case studies are used by most companies as it forms an empirical evidence for the company to promote in order to get more business.

  • Observational method:   Observational method is a process to observe and gather data from its target. Since it is a qualitative method it is time consuming and very personal. It can be said that observational research method is a part of ethnographic research which is also used to gather empirical evidence. This is usually a qualitative form of research, however in some cases it can be quantitative as well depending on what is being studied.

For example: setting up a research to observe a particular animal in the rain-forests of amazon. Such a research usually take a lot of time as observation has to be done for a set amount of time to study patterns or behavior of the subject. Another example used widely nowadays is to observe people shopping in a mall to figure out buying behavior of consumers.

  • One-on-one interview: Such a method is purely qualitative and one of the most widely used. The reason being it enables a researcher get precise meaningful data if the right questions are asked. It is a conversational method where in-depth data can be gathered depending on where the conversation leads.

For example: A one-on-one interview with the finance minister to gather data on financial policies of the country and its implications on the public.

  • Focus groups: Focus groups are used when a researcher wants to find answers to why, what and how questions. A small group is generally chosen for such a method and it is not necessary to interact with the group in person. A moderator is generally needed in case the group is being addressed in person. This is widely used by product companies to collect data about their brands and the product.

For example: A mobile phone manufacturer wanting to have a feedback on the dimensions of one of their models which is yet to be launched. Such studies help the company meet the demand of the customer and position their model appropriately in the market.

  • Text analysis: Text analysis method is a little new compared to the other types. Such a method is used to analyse social life by going through images or words used by the individual. In today’s world, with social media playing a major part of everyone’s life, such a method enables the research to follow the pattern that relates to his study.

For example: A lot of companies ask for feedback from the customer in detail mentioning how satisfied are they with their customer support team. Such data enables the researcher to take appropriate decisions to make their support team better.

Sometimes a combination of the methods is also needed for some questions that cannot be answered using only one type of method especially when a researcher needs to gain a complete understanding of complex subject matter.

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Since empirical research is based on observation and capturing experiences, it is important to plan the steps to conduct the experiment and how to analyse it. This will enable the researcher to resolve problems or obstacles which can occur during the experiment.

Step #1: Define the purpose of the research

This is the step where the researcher has to answer questions like what exactly do I want to find out? What is the problem statement? Are there any issues in terms of the availability of knowledge, data, time or resources. Will this research be more beneficial than what it will cost.

Before going ahead, a researcher has to clearly define his purpose for the research and set up a plan to carry out further tasks.

Step #2 : Supporting theories and relevant literature

The researcher needs to find out if there are theories which can be linked to his research problem . He has to figure out if any theory can help him support his findings. All kind of relevant literature will help the researcher to find if there are others who have researched this before, or what are the problems faced during this research. The researcher will also have to set up assumptions and also find out if there is any history regarding his research problem

Step #3: Creation of Hypothesis and measurement

Before beginning the actual research he needs to provide himself a working hypothesis or guess what will be the probable result. Researcher has to set up variables, decide the environment for the research and find out how can he relate between the variables.

Researcher will also need to define the units of measurements, tolerable degree for errors, and find out if the measurement chosen will be acceptable by others.

Step #4: Methodology, research design and data collection

In this step, the researcher has to define a strategy for conducting his research. He has to set up experiments to collect data which will enable him to propose the hypothesis. The researcher will decide whether he will need experimental or non experimental method for conducting the research. The type of research design will vary depending on the field in which the research is being conducted. Last but not the least, the researcher will have to find out parameters that will affect the validity of the research design. Data collection will need to be done by choosing appropriate samples depending on the research question. To carry out the research, he can use one of the many sampling techniques. Once data collection is complete, researcher will have empirical data which needs to be analysed.

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Step #5: Data Analysis and result

Data analysis can be done in two ways, qualitatively and quantitatively. Researcher will need to find out what qualitative method or quantitative method will be needed or will he need a combination of both. Depending on the unit of analysis of his data, he will know if his hypothesis is supported or rejected. Analyzing this data is the most important part to support his hypothesis.

Step #6: Conclusion

A report will need to be made with the findings of the research. The researcher can give the theories and literature that support his research. He can make suggestions or recommendations for further research on his topic.

Empirical research methodology cycle

A.D. de Groot, a famous dutch psychologist and a chess expert conducted some of the most notable experiments using chess in the 1940’s. During his study, he came up with a cycle which is consistent and now widely used to conduct empirical research. It consists of 5 phases with each phase being as important as the next one. The empirical cycle captures the process of coming up with hypothesis about how certain subjects work or behave and then testing these hypothesis against empirical data in a systematic and rigorous approach. It can be said that it characterizes the deductive approach to science. Following is the empirical cycle.

  • Observation: At this phase an idea is sparked for proposing a hypothesis. During this phase empirical data is gathered using observation. For example: a particular species of flower bloom in a different color only during a specific season.
  • Induction: Inductive reasoning is then carried out to form a general conclusion from the data gathered through observation. For example: As stated above it is observed that the species of flower blooms in a different color during a specific season. A researcher may ask a question “does the temperature in the season cause the color change in the flower?” He can assume that is the case, however it is a mere conjecture and hence an experiment needs to be set up to support this hypothesis. So he tags a few set of flowers kept at a different temperature and observes if they still change the color?
  • Deduction: This phase helps the researcher to deduce a conclusion out of his experiment. This has to be based on logic and rationality to come up with specific unbiased results.For example: In the experiment, if the tagged flowers in a different temperature environment do not change the color then it can be concluded that temperature plays a role in changing the color of the bloom.
  • Testing: This phase involves the researcher to return to empirical methods to put his hypothesis to the test. The researcher now needs to make sense of his data and hence needs to use statistical analysis plans to determine the temperature and bloom color relationship. If the researcher finds out that most flowers bloom a different color when exposed to the certain temperature and the others do not when the temperature is different, he has found support to his hypothesis. Please note this not proof but just a support to his hypothesis.
  • Evaluation: This phase is generally forgotten by most but is an important one to keep gaining knowledge. During this phase the researcher puts forth the data he has collected, the support argument and his conclusion. The researcher also states the limitations for the experiment and his hypothesis and suggests tips for others to pick it up and continue a more in-depth research for others in the future. LEARN MORE: Population vs Sample

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There is a reason why empirical research is one of the most widely used method. There are a few advantages associated with it. Following are a few of them.

  • It is used to authenticate traditional research through various experiments and observations.
  • This research methodology makes the research being conducted more competent and authentic.
  • It enables a researcher understand the dynamic changes that can happen and change his strategy accordingly.
  • The level of control in such a research is high so the researcher can control multiple variables.
  • It plays a vital role in increasing internal validity .

Even though empirical research makes the research more competent and authentic, it does have a few disadvantages. Following are a few of them.

  • Such a research needs patience as it can be very time consuming. The researcher has to collect data from multiple sources and the parameters involved are quite a few, which will lead to a time consuming research.
  • Most of the time, a researcher will need to conduct research at different locations or in different environments, this can lead to an expensive affair.
  • There are a few rules in which experiments can be performed and hence permissions are needed. Many a times, it is very difficult to get certain permissions to carry out different methods of this research.
  • Collection of data can be a problem sometimes, as it has to be collected from a variety of sources through different methods.

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Empirical research is important in today’s world because most people believe in something only that they can see, hear or experience. It is used to validate multiple hypothesis and increase human knowledge and continue doing it to keep advancing in various fields.

For example: Pharmaceutical companies use empirical research to try out a specific drug on controlled groups or random groups to study the effect and cause. This way, they prove certain theories they had proposed for the specific drug. Such research is very important as sometimes it can lead to finding a cure for a disease that has existed for many years. It is useful in science and many other fields like history, social sciences, business, etc.

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With the advancement in today’s world, empirical research has become critical and a norm in many fields to support their hypothesis and gain more knowledge. The methods mentioned above are very useful for carrying out such research. However, a number of new methods will keep coming up as the nature of new investigative questions keeps getting unique or changing.

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English to Tamil Meaning of empiricism - அனுபவவாதத்திற்கும்

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Empirical Meaning In Tamil

எளிய எடுத்துக்காட்டுகள் மற்றும் வரையறைகளுடன் empirical இன் உண்மையான அர்த்தத்தை அறியவும்., definitions of empirical.

1 . கோட்பாடு அல்லது தூய தர்க்கத்தை விட அவதானிப்பு அல்லது அனுபவத்தின் அடிப்படையில், தொடர்புடையது அல்லது சரிபார்க்கக்கூடியது.

1 . based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்

இணைச்சொற்கள், examples of empirical :.

1 . எனவே, GSFCG 27 நிதி நிறுவனங்களிடையே அனுபவ சந்தை ஆய்வை நடத்தியது:

1 . Therefore, GSFCG conducted an empirical market survey among 27 financial institutions, to:

2 . புரிந்து கொள்ள, அனுபவபூர்வமாக விளக்கி, இந்த விதிமுறைகளையும் கட்டளை வரியையும் ஒதுக்கி வைக்கவும்.

2 . to be understood empirical ly explain and put aside these it terms and command line.

3 . அனுபவம் என்றால் என்ன நண்பரே?

3 . what is empirical , dude?

4 . அனுபவபூர்வமாக நிரூபிக்கப்பட்ட முறைகள்

4 . empirical ly tested methods

5 . இது அனுபவ ரீதியான தேவை.

5 . this is empirical necessity.

6 . அதற்கான அனுபவ ஆதாரங்களை நாங்கள் காணவில்லை.

6 . We found no empirical evidence for that.”

7 . 10ன் அனுபவ விதி யாருக்குத் தெரியாது?

7 . Who does not know it, the empirical rule of 10?

8 . ஆனால் இந்த செயல்முறைக்கான அனுபவ அடிப்படை உறுதியானதா?

8 . But is the empirical basis for this process solid?

9 . (J) இது தொடர்பான பிற நம்பகமான அனுபவ சான்றுகள்-

9 . (J) other reliable empirical evidence relating to—

10 . கடந்த ஆண்டு, உளவியலாளர்கள் இந்த அனுபவ ஆதரவை வழங்கினர்.

10 . Last year, psychologists gave this empirical support.

11 . ஸ்மார்ட் ஒப்பந்தங்களின் நெட்வொர்க்குகள் அனுபவ நோக்கங்களைக் கொண்டுள்ளன.

11 . Networks of smart contracts have empirical objectives.

12 . ஆஸ்திரியர்கள் இந்த வகையான அனுபவ பகுப்பாய்வை ஆதரிக்கின்றனர்!

12 . And Austrians advocate this kind of empirical analysis!

13 . அனுபவ ரீதியான அவதானிப்புகள் மூலம் நாம் கடவுளை "கண்டுபிடிக்க" முடியாது;

13 . we cannot“discover” god through empirical observations;

14 . நாங்கள் ஆக்கப்பூர்வமாக வேலை செய்கிறோம் - ஆனால் ஒரு முறையான, அனுபவ அடிப்படையில்.

14 . We work creatively—but on a systematic, empirical basis.

15 . உங்கள் சொந்த அனுபவப் பொதுமைப்படுத்தல், அது சரியானது.

15 . is your own empirical generalization, and it is correct.

16 . கட்டுரையின் இரண்டாம் பகுதி அனுபவபூர்வமானது.

16 . the second part of the article is of an empirical nature.

17 . மருத்துவம் என்பது அனுபவச் செயல்திறனைப் பற்றியது என்று நான் நினைத்தேன்!

17 . and i thought medicine was about empirical effectiveness!

18 . இந்த அறிக்கை ஐஸ்லாந்தின் தேசிய அனுபவ அறிக்கை.

18 . This report is the national empirical report from Iceland.

19 . பொருளாதார வல்லுநர்கள் இதை அதிகமாகவோ அல்லது குறைவாகவோ அனுபவபூர்வமாக வெளிப்படுத்தியுள்ளனர்.

19 . The economists have expressed this more or less empirical ly.

20 . 5.5561 அனுபவ உண்மை என்பது பொருட்களின் மொத்தத்தால் வரையறுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

20 . 5.5561 Empirical reality is limited by the totality of objects.

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In philosophy, empiricism is an epistemological view which holds that true knowledge or justification comes only or primarily from sensory experience and empirical evidence. It is one of several competing views within epistemology, along with rationalism and skepticism. Empiricists argue that empiricism is a more reliable method of finding the truth than purely using logical reasoning, because humans have cognitive biases and limitations which lead to errors of judgement. Empiricism emphasizes the central role of empirical evidence in the formation of ideas, rather than innate ideas or traditions. Empiricists may argue that traditions arise due to relations of previous sensory experiences.

புலனறிவாதம் ( empiricism ), நிரூபணவாதம் , அல்லது அனுபவவாதம் என்பது மெய்ப்பொருளை எப்படி அறியலாம் என்பதைப் பற்றிய அணுகுமுறை ஆகும். புலனறிவாதம் ஆதாரத்தையும் அனுபவத்தையும் முன்னிறுத்துகின்றது. குறிப்பாக புலங்களின் ஊடாக பெறப்படும் அறிவை இது முதன்மைப்படுத்துகின்றது. எடுத்துக்காட்டாக, எங்கள் வீட்டுத் தோட்டத்தில் ஒரு புலி பதுங்கி இருக்கின்றது என்று ஒரு அறிஞர் சொல்கிறார் என்று வைத்துக் கொள்வோம். அவர் அறிஞர் என்பதாலேயே அவர் சொல்வது உண்மை என்று ஆகாது. புலி பதுங்கி இருக்கின்றது என்பதற்குச் சரியான ஆதாரங்கள் வேண்டும். ஆதாரங்கள் கிடைக்கும் வரை புலி தோட்டத்தில் பதுங்கி இருக்கின்றது என்பது ஒரு வேளை உணமையாக இருந்தாலும் கூட, அதை ஏற்றுக் கொள்ள இயலாது.

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ஆய்வு, ஆராய்ச்சி, ஆராய்கை are the top translations of "research" into Tamil. Sample translated sentence: But, as behavioral scientist Robert Plomin notes, researchers “have only identified a chromosomal region, not a gene for reading disability.” ↔ ஆனால், நடத்தையியல் அறிவியலாளர் ராபர்ட் புளோமன் குறிப்பிடுவதுபோல், ஆய்வாளர்கள் “வாசிக்க இயலாமைக்கான ஒரு ஜீனையல்லாமல், ஒரு குரோமஸோம் பகுதியையே அடையாளம் கண்டுள்ளனர்.”

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formal work undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge

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Phrases similar to "research" with translations into tamil.

  • statistical research
  • action research (ஆய்வுப்பணியில்) -செயல்பாட்டு ஆய்வு · செயல் ஆராய்ச்சி · செயல்-தொடர் ஆராய்ச்சி செயலாய்வு . · செயல்நிலை ஆய்வு · செயல்வழி ஆய்வு
  • research collection ஆராய்ச்சித் தொகுப்பு
  • research tool
  • operational research project செயல்பாட்டு ஆராய்ச்சித் திட்டம்
  • applied economics research செயல்முறைப் பொருளியல் ஆய்வு
  • research ship
  • research rocket

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  • all that glitters is not gold idiom
  • fantastical
  • fever dream
  • fictionality
  • fictionally
  • nothing could be further from the truth idiom
  • nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughts idiom
  • parallel universe
  • post-factual
  • practically
  • unverifiable

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[தமிழ் பொருள்] “empirical” meaning in tamil [விளக்கம்], “empirical” meaning in tamil.

“Empirical” தமிழ் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு, பொருள், வரையறை, விளக்கம் மற்றும் தொடர்புடைய சொற்கள் மற்றும் புகைப்பட எடுத்துக்காட்டுகள் – நீங்கள் இங்கே படிக்கலாம்.

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♪ : /əmˈpirik(ə)l/

பெயரடை : adjective

  • அனுபவத்தால் தெரியப்படுகிற
  • செயலறிவால் தெரிந்துகொள்ளப்படுகிற
  • அனுபவத்தால் அறியப்படுகிற
  • அவரிடம் அவருடைய வாதத்திற்கு ஏதுவான கவனிக்கத் தக்க அனுபவ ரீதியான ஆதாரங்கள் உள்ளன
  • கடைபிடி பார்த்த உண்மை உண்மையான மெய்யான
  • அனுபவம் வாய்ந்தவர்கள்

விளக்கம் : Explanation

  • கோட்பாடு அல்லது தூய தர்க்கத்தை விட அவதானிப்பு அல்லது அனுபவத்தின் அடிப்படையில், அக்கறை கொண்ட அல்லது சரிபார்க்கக்கூடியது.
  • கோட்பாட்டைக் காட்டிலும் சோதனை மற்றும் கவனிப்பிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்டது
  • மருத்துவ வினவலை நம்பியுள்ளது

♪ : /əmˈpirik/

  • அவர் வெறும் கொள்கைகளை விட செயலை நம்புகிறார்
  • செயல்பாட்டில் நம்பிக்கை
  • வெறும் வார்த்தையில் அவிசுவாசி
  • அரை அனுபவம் வாய்ந்த மருத்துவர்
  • பேயர்சிகுட்பட்டா
  • அனுபவ மருத்துவம் செய்வது
  • நடைமுறைக்கேற்ற
  • விஞ்ஞானம் இல்லாமல் அனுபவத்தை யார் நம்பலாம்
  • தத்துவார்த்த கொள்கைகளை விட அனுபவ அவதானிப்புகளை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்டது

Empirically

♪ : /əmˈpiriklē/

  • நடைமுறை மற்றும் அனுபவத்திலிருந்து மட்டுமே விஷயங்களை உணரும் போக்கு
  • நடைமுறைவாதம்

வினையுரிச்சொல் : adverb

  • அனுபவபூர்வமாக

♪ : /əmˈpirəˌsizəm/

பெயர்ச்சொல் : noun

  • அனுபாவதத்துடன்
  • எல்லா அறிவும் அனுபவத்தால் பெறப்படுகிறது என்ற கோட்பாடு
  • அனுபவத்தில் நம்பிக்கை
  • அனுபவ வைத்தியம்
  • அனுபவம் மட்டுமே ஞானத்திற்கு காரணம் என்ற நம்பிக்கை

♪ : /əmˈpirəsəst/

  • அனுபவம் வாய்ந்த பயிற்சியாளர்

Empiricists

♪ : /ɛmˈpɪrɪsɪst/

  • அனுபவவாதிகள்

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  1. empirical research

    Description. Empirical research is research using empirical evidence. It is also a way of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation or experience. Empiricism values some research more than other kinds. Empirical evidence can be analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively. Quantifying the evidence or making sense of it in ...

  2. empirical in Tamil

    empirical translate: கோட்பாட்டை விட அனுபவித்த அல்லது பார்க்கப்பட்டவற்றை ...

  3. Empirical Meaning in Tamil

    empirical formula (அனுபவ சூத்திரம்) empirically (அனுபவ ரீதியாக) empirical rule (அனுபவ விதி)

  4. Types of Research in Tamil

    Types of ResearchChapters0:00 Introduction1:36 Basic / Fundamental / Pure Research4:45 Applied Research8:25 Exploratory Research11:25 Conclusive Research13:0...

  5. empirical

    empirical. பட்டறிவான; மெய் நிலையான, பரந்தறிவான; இயற்பியல் ...

  6. empirical in Tamil

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    empirical translation and definition in Tamil, related phrase, antonyms, synonyms, examples for empirical

  8. empirical meaning in tamil

    empirical meaning in tamil: அனுபவ | Learn detailed meaning of empirical in tamil dictionary with audio prononciations, definitions and usage. This page also provides synonyms and grammar usage of empirical in tamil

  9. Empirical Research: Definition, Methods, Types and Examples

    Empirical research is defined as any research where conclusions of the study is strictly drawn from concretely empirical evidence, and therefore "verifiable" evidence. This empirical evidence can be gathered using quantitative market research and qualitative market research methods. For example: A research is being conducted to find out if ...

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  11. empiricism in Tamil

    empirical statement empirical study empirical testing empirical thoughts empirical truth claim empiricism; empiricism, logical empiricist emplace emplacement emplane emplotment employ Employ Employ ments, duties, &c., appropriate to an age, time, season, stage of life, &c., .

  12. Empirical research

    A scientist gathering data for her research. Empirical research is research using empirical evidence.It is also a way of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation or experience. Empiricism values some research more than other kinds. Empirical evidence (the record of one's direct observations or experiences) can be analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively.

  13. empirical theory

    The word or phrase empirical theory refers to . See empirical theory meaning in Tamil, empirical theory definition, translation and meaning of empirical theory in Tamil. Learn and practice the pronunciation of empirical theory. Find the answer of what is the meaning of empirical theory in Tamil. Other languages: empirical theory meaning in ...

  14. English to Tamil Meaning of empiricism

    (1) The central problematics of feminist empiricism can be captured in two apparent paradoxes. (2) There were errors of interpretation in feminists' critiques, for example, concerning the extent to which analytic philosophy incorporated empiricism. (3) Emerging in the eighteenth century, political economy drew on the individualism of Hobbes and Locke, the pragmatism of Machiavelli, and the ...

  15. Empirical Meaning In Tamil

    Empirical meaning in Tamil - Learn actual meaning of Empirical with simple examples & definitions. Also you will learn Antonyms , synonyms & best example sentences. This dictionary also provide you 10 languages so you can find meaning of Empirical in Hindi, Tamil , Telugu , Bengali , Kannada , Marathi , Malayalam , Gujarati , Punjabi , Urdu.

  16. empiricism

    What is empiricism meaning in Tamil? The word or phrase empiricism refers to medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings, or the application of empirical methods in any art or science, or (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience.

  17. How to say empirical research in Tamil?

    Translations How to say empirical research in Tamil? em·pir·ical re·search Would you like to know how to translate empirical research to Tamil? This page provides all possible translations of the word empirical research in the Tamil language.

  18. research in Tamil

    Translation of "research" into Tamil. ஆய்வு, ஆராய்ச்சி, ஆராய்கை are the top translations of "research" into Tamil. Sample translated sentence: But, as behavioral scientist Robert Plomin notes, researchers "have only identified a chromosomal region, not a gene for reading disability." ↔ ...

  19. What Is Empirical Research? Definition, Types & Samples in 2024

    Empirical research is defined as any study whose conclusions are exclusively derived from concrete, verifiable evidence. The term empirical basically means that it is guided by scientific experimentation and/or evidence. Likewise, a study is empirical when it uses real-world evidence in investigating its assertions.

  20. Tamil Meaning of Empirical

    Ejectamenta. [1] Monolingual Dictionary: Here a word in a language is interpreted in that language. Such as Tamil to Tamil, English to English. The word empirical is taken from English to Tamil dictionary.

  21. EMPIRICAL

    EMPIRICAL definition: 1. based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory: 2. based on what is experienced or…. Learn more.

  22. [தமிழ் பொருள்] "Empirical" Meaning In Tamil [விளக்கம்]

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