Term ID: T1275

Empirical Evidence

/empirical-evidence/
Information gained through direct observation, experimentation, or measurement rather than through theoretical reasoning or intuition. In psychology, empirical evidence forms the foundation of scientific knowledge, requiring that claims be supported by observable, measurable, and replicable data.
Example: Conducting controlled experiments to test whether cognitive behavioral therapy reduces depression symptoms, rather than relying on clinical intuition alone.

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Reference: Bacon (1620)