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What is empirical evidence?

O A. Evidence presented as scientific but not gathered through reliable
scientific methods
O B. Evidence based on personal beliefs or preferences
O C. Evidence gathered through observation and experimentation
O D. Evidence that supports a scientific hypothesis

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The correct option is C)  Evidence gathered through observation and experimentation.

Explanation:

In scientific researches, empirical evidence can be best described as the information which is acquired by observations and by performing various experiments. Empirical evidence is applicable in many disciplines. The empirical evidence plays a major role in supporting or disapproving a hypothesis. Scientists record and analyze the empirical information. A hypothesis is only supported when there is sufficient empirical evidence present to prove it true.  Hence, the correct option is C.

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