"Empirical" means -originating in or based on observation or experience. Something is "empirically wrong" when it is deducted or proved to be wrong by such an observation or experience.
For example "oil dissolves in water" is an empirically wrong statement.
It means one who is very proud about himself. He starts to think that he's perfect and what he says is right everyone else is wrong.
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1971 was awarded to Simon Kuznets for his empirically founded interpretation of economic growth which has led to new and deepened insight into the economic and social structure and process of development.
What is wrong in the name Surplus Shop?
the meaning of market models is competition derived from pure competition meaning many sellers, monopolistic competition meaning most sellers, oligopoly competition meaning few sellers and pure monopoly meaning one seller.
A poor swot analysis can impact strategic planning by highlighting the wrong opportunities. If the wrong opportunities, or threats are identified, then the company will make the wrong moves within the industry.
By experiment or experience; without science; in the manner of quacks.
The word empirically is an adverb.
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Extremely wrong.
led in wrong ways
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The empirically atomic radius of beryllium (105 pm) is higher than the empirically atomic radius ofoxygen (60 pm).
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Logical empiricists try to obtain a better understanding of knowledge by restricting it to what is either empirically verifiable or deductible from what is empirically verifiable. .
The element gallium, discovered in 1875, empirically supported Mendeleev's periodic table by fitting into the predicted gaps in the table based on its properties.
Empirically, heapsort and mergesort have similar performance in terms of speed, but the specific efficiency may vary depending on the data set and implementation.
Wrong; amiss.