Definition of Experimentalist. Meaning of Experimentalist. Synonyms of Experimentalist

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- while the latter focuses on conditions where hypotheses are tested. Experimentalists maintain that political and moral concepts arise because of conflict...
- The experimentalist approach to econometrics is a way of doing econometrics that, according to Angrist and Krueger (1999): … puts front and center the...
- (born 16 February 1986) is an Indian ventriloquist, impressionist and experimentalist. She was also a contestant on India's Got Talent and Entertainment...
- The Oxford Philosophical Club refers to a group of natural philosophers, mathematicians, physicians, virtuosi and dilettanti gathering around John Wilkins...
- few physicists who was both a consummate theoretician and a great experimentalist. The analytic geometry and mechanics of Descartes were incorporated...
- Chemistry at the Royal Institution, a lifetime position. Faraday was an experimentalist who conve**** his ideas in clear and simple language. However, his mathematical...
- experiments and successfully predict ****ure experimental results, while experimentalists devise and perform experiments to test theoretical predictions and...
- Newton, Michael (January 13, 2012). "Woody Allen: cinema's great experimentalist". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on January 19, 2018...
- rapidly became a significant and necessary tool for theorists and experimentalists in the new fields of atomic physics, nuclear physics, and quantum mechanics...
- Aquinas was the student of Albert the Great, a brilliant Dominican experimentalist, much like the Franciscan, Roger Bacon of Oxford in the 13th century...