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Discover LudwigThe phrase "empirical exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a practical application or investigation based on observation or experience rather than theory.
Example: "The study involved an empirical exercise to gather data on consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "practical investigation" or "observational study."
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It is an empirical exercise.
The next sections detail the methodology and outcomes of the empirical exercise, respectively.
Next section presents the data used for the construction of the LSBCI and the empirical exercise.
Tables 7 and 8 depict the list of large acute hospitals and the estimated parameters from the MDE empirical exercise.
This is one possible empirical exercise that can be useful to both policy-makers and economic agents.
However, a limited understanding of fundamentals of FAIMS analyzers has made their design and operation largely an empirical exercise.
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There are the usual noises being made about how this will dramatically increase both trade and employment worldwide, on the basis of spurious empirical exercises.
Most empirical exercises confront theory with numbers they test theories against the data; sometimes they even reject them.
This is a good thing, because gravity models of trade — purely empirical exercises, with no real theory behind them — are known to work pretty well.
We use this data set for two empirical exercises.
Section 3 presents evidence of the importance of this idea for standard empirical exercises that examine racial wage gaps.
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