Letter E

Empirical

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Based on experience and observation, rather than systematic logic.

Experienced physicians often use empirical reasoning to make diagnoses, based on having seen many cases over the years.

Less-experienced physicians are more likely to use diagnostic guides and manuals.

In practice, both approaches (if properly applied) will usually come up with the same diagnosis

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