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Quantitative data deals with numbers. It is data that can be measured. An example of this is: 51% of the world's population is female.
It is an adjective that is used to give quantitative information about he noun: how many, how much and so on.For example: on the third day he went out.
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A quantitative observation is an observation that can be measured in numbers, such as volume, length, acceleration, number of widgets produced per hour, etc.
Quantitative observations are conducted using instruments that give calculated measurements like rulers, scales, or thermometers. This is in contrast to qualitative observations which are done using the senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing).
To give a simple summary of quantitative data with 5 or more observations.
You would determine the difference by qualitative is for your observation and quantitative is determining the amount of something.Qualitative measurements give you a comparison with other things or a general characteristic (for example, "it turns yellow", which indicates PRESENCE of some reagent; or "it smells like rotten eggs", possibly indicating ethyl mercaptan). A quantitative measurement tells you a number in some dimension, such as the wavelength of light of that "yellow" solution, the numerical weight of something, temperature, length, number of units in a given area or volume (ppm), etc.
EXAMPLE: Painting Qualitative: Blue Paint, Gold Frame, Smells Musty, Texture Shows Oils were Used, Scene of boats on a river Quantitative: Cost is $300, Weighs 8.9 lbs, Painting is 10" by 14", Frame is 14" by 18", Surface Area is 140 Sq. In. (Qualitative deals with descriptions and can be observed but not measured. Quality. Quantitative deals with numbers and can be measured. Quantity.)
An example of quantitative research in sociology would be a study that collects numerical data through surveys or experiments to analyze trends in social behavior. For instance, a researcher may conduct a survey to examine the relationship between income level and voting patterns in an election.
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grams,kg,tonnes are examples of metric standard weights, ounces,pounds.stones are imperial measurements.