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Measurement vs Observational - What's the difference?

measurement | observational |

As a noun measurement

is the act of measuring.

As an adjective observational is

(science) based on or pertaining to scientific observation.

measurement

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The act of measuring.
  • Magnitude (or extent or amount) determined by an act of measuring.
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    See also

    : A Dictionary of Units of Measurement English adjectives

    observational

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (science) Based on or pertaining to scientific observation.
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  •    An alternative way of defending the proposal to conflate NP MOVEMENT with XP MOVEMENT would be to question the observational adequacy of the claim that NP MOVEMENT only ever has NP constituents as its target. Sentences such as the following (from Radford (1981), p. 210) might be used to support the claim that NP MOVEMENT can indeed ‘raise? constituents other than NP:
    (23) (a)      [AP Rather plump''] seems — to be how he likes his girlfriends
    (23) (b)      [PP ''In Paris''] seems — to be where they first met
    (23) (c)      [ADVP ''A little too casually''] seems — to have been how he addressed the judge
    (23) (d)      [CP ''For the Prime Minister to resign
    ] would seem — to be unthinkable
  • Pertaining to observation in general.