I think it's descriptive reaserch
a forecast
Conclusion i think look it up somewhere else
empirical research is the study that research put himself/herself into practice, e.g. experiments,fieldwork, interview, observation non empirical refers to the study that data gather from existing information, e.g. documentation, literature
No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
An hypothesis is a theory based on observation and the knowledge of the topic.
It's descriptive research
Empirically based knowledge is information that is derived from observations, experiments, or experiences that can be objectively verified or measured. It relies on evidence and data to support conclusions or beliefs, making it a foundation of scientific inquiry and research.
That kind of explanation is a hypothesis.
a forecast
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Experimental research involves manipulating variables to determine cause-and-effect relationships, while correlational research examines the relationship between two or more variables without manipulation. Experimental research allows for greater control over variables and enables researchers to draw stronger causal inferences compared to correlational research.
Research is about observation, not opinion.
Observation.
empirical research is the study that research put himself/herself into practice, e.g. experiments,fieldwork, interview, observation non empirical refers to the study that data gather from existing information, e.g. documentation, literature
No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
An hypothesis is a theory based on observation and the knowledge of the topic.
Examples of uncontrolled or informal observation in psychological research include naturalistic observation, where researchers simply observe subjects in their natural environment without any manipulation or control, and case studies, where researchers closely observe and document the behavior of an individual or small group without imposing any external conditions. These methods lack the systematic control and manipulation of variables found in controlled experiments, making the results less reliable and more prone to bias.