make series of observations and analyze that series. single observation may go wrong.
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∙ 14y agoQuantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
Quantitative observations (as opposed to qualitative observations, which do not include numbers)
Such observations are said to be quantitative.
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Sum of observations/Number of observations.
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
Tycho Brahe did not have the wrong conclusion about the motion of the planets. He was in fact very correct about his observations.
Marc Creamore has written: 'Bleaker Street and other observations' 'The wrong side of the curtain'
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Quantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
Quantitative observations are observations with numbers
Because the Catholic doctrine was that Rome was the centre of the universe and all things revolved round it. When Galileo saw the moons of Jupiter orbiting jupiter, this proved that Catholic teaching and beliefs were wrong and if this was wrong, what else about Catholic teaching may be wrong!
Her own observations and the observations of others
Galileo Galilei constructed telescopes to conduct his observations. He also disproved the Ptolemaic model.
quatitative observations have to do with QUANTITY and qualitative observations have to do with QUALITY.
Quantitative observations (as opposed to qualitative observations, which do not include numbers)