empiiriliste
Empiiriliste is a term that appears in a small set of scholarly discussions to describe a methodological stance or group that prioritizes empirical listing of observed phenomena as the primary source of evidence. The term is not widely standardized and does not appear in major reference works; its precise scope and usage vary between authors. In some contexts, empiiriliste is used to contrast data-driven inventories with theory-heavy modeling.
Etymology: The word seems to combine 'empirical' with a suffix resembling '-liste', used in several languages
Conceptual framework: Empiiriliste approaches emphasize the systematic collection and organization of observable items into inventories, checklists,
Applications: The approach has been discussed in fields such as ethnography, ecology, information science, and curriculum
Critique: Critics argue that an overreliance on lists can lead to descriptive reductionism, neglect of underlying
Status: Because the term remains obscure, it lacks broad acceptance; it is best understood as a label