A Qualitative observation is an observation that is found using data without numbers. (hence the term quality instead of quantity which is quantitative)
Ex: the dog is brown
This orange has a peel
People har hair
Qualitative observation.
quantitative observation is observing numbers such as "there are twenty potatoes". Qualitative observation is observing anything that is not countable such as "the potatoes are all brown"
The difference is that qualitative is wade with 1 of your 5 senses and the other one which is quantitative is an observation involving numbers.
qualitative observation
A qualitative observation. For example, your gender, or the colour of your eyes.
A qualitative observation is used in chemistry, and is simply observing physical changes.
A qualitative observation is used in chemistry, and is simply observing physical changes.
a quatitive observation is a observation that you can look at
A qualitative observation for a penny could be that it is round, small, and made of metal.
qualitative observation and quantitative observation
the two kinds of observation are: quatitative observation and: qualitative observation
the two kinds of observation are: quatitative observation and: qualitative observation
qualitative observation and quantitative observation
No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
its a qualitative :) hehehehe
Yes
An observation that does not involve a measurement is considered to be qualitative. This type of observation typically involves descriptions, characteristics, or properties of objects or phenomena rather than numerical values.