1. observational - Adjective
2. observational - Adjective Satellite
Of a pertaining to observation; consisting of, or containing, observations.
Source: Webster's dictionaryexperimental results that supported the hypothesis Source: Internet
According to Bandura's social cognitive learning theory, observational learning can affect behavior in many ways, with both positive and negative consequences. Source: Internet
Additional classes beyond this two-tiered system have been proposed on both observational and theoretical grounds. Source: Internet
Although directly based on the then-best available observational measurements, the definition was recast in terms of the then-best mathematical derivations from celestial mechanics and planetary ephemerides. Source: Internet
Although decreases in stratospheric ozone are well-tied to CFCs and to increases in surface UVB, there is no direct observational evidence linking ozone depletion to higher incidence of skin cancer and eye damage in human beings. Source: Internet
A large observational study shows no evidence that an antimalarial drug treats the coronavirus — and can actually cause harm — despite President Donald Trump’s claims the “great” and “powerful” drug showed “some very strong signs” of fighting the virus. Source: Internet