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In such a way, they became "empirically" confident that saturation was achieved.
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Perception of knowledge of cannabinoids was assessed according to confidence (very confident; confident; somewhat confident; not confident).
While we used a data-driven approach to empirically identify Iraqi enclaves, we feel confident that the neighborhoods identified here would also qualify as enclaves using a more sociological approach.
The confidence question inquired "How confident are you in your answer?" with response options A) very confident, B) confident, C) somewhat confident, or D) not at all confident.
a For this item, 1 = zero confidence, 2 = slightly confident, 3 = confident, 4 = quite confident, and 5 = extremely confident.
To be confident in a PubMed translation of an OvidSP Medline search filter, it is important to demonstrate empirically that both versions have an equivalent level of performance in their respective databases.
Empirically the individual values of the clustering measure identified (defined below) were each observed sufficiently frequently that we are confident we did not fail to identify the maximum.
It is empirically unprovable.
This can be seen empirically.
Important decisions would be made empirically.
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