The quasi-empirical method is a research approach that combines empirical observations with theoretical models, especially in fields such as physics, chemistry, and materials science. This method is particularly useful when dealing with complex systems where purely empirical measurements are difficult to obtain, or where theoretical models alone may not suffice to describe the behavior of a system accurately. In the quasi-empirical method, researchers often utilize existing theoretical frameworks to guide their exploration but augment these frameworks with empirical data collected from experiments or observations.
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