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empirische Forschung

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ob·ser·va·tion·al re·ˈsearch СЪЩ

в PONS речника

ob·ser·va·tion·al [ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃənəl, Am ˌɑ:bzɚˈ-] ПРИЛ inv

I. re·search СЪЩ [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, Am ˈri:sɜ:rtʃ]

1. research no pl (study):

Forschung f <-, -en> über +вин
Krebsforschung f <-> kein pl

2. research no pl (study of):

Erforschung f <-, -en> +род
to carry out [or conduct][or pursue]research [into [or in][or on] sth]

3. research (studies):

II. re·search СЪЩ [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, Am ˈri:sɜ:rtʃ] modifier

research (centre, programme, project, unit, work):

Forscher(in) м (f) <-s, ->
Forscherteam ср <-s, -s>

III. re·search ГЛАГ нпрх [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, Am -ˈsɜ:rtʃ]

to research into [or in] sth

IV. re·search ГЛАГ прх [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, Am -ˈsɜ:rtʃ]

1. research SCIENCE:

2. research ПРЕСА:

Present
Iresearch
youresearch
he/she/itresearches
weresearch
youresearch
theyresearch
Past
Iresearched
youresearched
he/she/itresearched
weresearched
youresearched
theyresearched
Present Perfect
Ihaveresearched
youhaveresearched
he/she/ithasresearched
wehaveresearched
youhaveresearched
theyhaveresearched
Past Perfect
Ihadresearched
youhadresearched
he/she/ithadresearched
wehadresearched
youhadresearched
theyhadresearched

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Observational research, which is considered noninvasive to the herd, is sometimes conducted.
en.wikipedia.org
Observational research can show associations between two things, such as drinking and mortality.
www.themalaymailonline.com
However, the study only looked at health and dog ownership within a narrow period, so limited conclusions can be drawn from this observational research.
www.nhs.uk
This field of research aims at improving the usability of products by incorporating experimental and observational research methods to guide the design, development, and refinement of a product.
en.wikipedia.org
Observational research we conducted in one hospice showed that while attention was given to big bucket-list-type activities, such as getting married, smaller day-to-day activities could easily be missed.
theconversation.com