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Not necessarily. A conclusion can still be valid if there is no logically possible solution where the premise is true and the conclusion is false.
To determine if the conclusion of empirical research is logically supported, you should examine the research methodology, statistical analysis, and the coherence between the data collected and the conclusion drawn. Check if the study design, sample size, data collection methods, and statistical tests used are appropriate. Additionally, look for any biases or confounding variables that may have influenced the results.
A theory
Make an observation or ask a question. Form a hypothesis to explain the observation. Conduct experiments to test the hypothesis. Analyze data and draw conclusions to determine if the hypothesis is supported or refuted.
psychbabble is unproven theory..is usually not supported by empirical data . psychology is based on evidence
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
psychbabble is unproven theory..is usually not supported by empirical data . psychology is based on evidence
leap to conclusions which are not supported by good evidence,exaggerate,mistake the part for the whole,draw false paralells
well to be honestly fair from the deepest part of me heart, i have no clue
My conclusions are based on extensive research and analysis of relevant data, studies, and expert opinions. I utilize a combination of current information and established facts to arrive at well-informed and supported conclusions.
Countries economies became more interconnected following World War I APEX
In general, theoretical-conceptual articles are largely built on ideas and conceptions supported by previous research. Research-empirical articles are based wholely on researched findings without the interference of opinions.