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While case studies have documented how supplier innovation can benefit a manufacturer, this relationship has not been empirically validated, nor have contingencies been explored.
Whether the legal system, or society, acknowledges the validity of an empirically validated fact or not is not actually my concern.
The relationship between social quality management and innovation has been discussed and empirically validated in previous literature [2,3,41,42].
This study empirically validated Ha and James' five interactivity dimensions (playfulness, connectedness, reciprocal communication, information collection, and choice) and their relationship to design quality.
The model is empirically validated.
In 1995, a group of leading psychologists published a report identifying what it called empirically validated therapies.
Our approach is empirically validated on the iCub robot.
Download a handout about empirically validated strategies to reduce stereotype threat.
Instruments to measure the constructs were developed and empirically validated.
"We simply do not have empirically validated treatments for recurrent suicidal behavior".
"Some of the wisdom embodied in A.A., such as the notion of persons, places and things that trigger drinking, are very much a part of cognitive-behavioral therapy, which is a scientifically driven, empirically validated treatment," Dr. Nunes said.
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