Qualitative data, is information which focuses on the descriptions of quality or of degrees of opinion regarding events or items. From these descriptions will come patterns of data mainly of opinions or feelings about the subject. Quantitative data, is simply data represented by numbers, e.g. percentages, figures, fractions. Qualitative data, is information which focuses on the descriptions of quality or of degrees of opinion regarding events or items. From these descriptions will come patterns of data mainly of opinions or feelings about the subject. Quantitative data, is simply data represented by numbers, e.g. percentages, figures, fractions.
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Qualitative data is descriptive and deals with characteristics, qualities, and attributes, whereas quantitative data deals with numerical values and measurable outcomes. Qualitative data provides insights into the underlying reasons and behaviors, while quantitative data focuses on statistical analysis and measurable patterns.
A quantitative aspect is something that can be expressed as a number such as mass or temperature.
A qualitative aspect is something that can only be expressed by descriptive words. Such aspects include color and texture.
"-adjective 1.that is or may be estimated by quantity. 2.of or pertaining to the describing or measuring of quantity.
3.of or pertaining to a metrical system, as that of classical verse, based on the alternation of long and short, rather than accented and unaccented, syllables.
4.of or pertaining to the length of a spoken vowel or consonant." "Estimable according to quantity; quantitative."
Basically, they are the same. Quantitative is probably more commonly used.
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Quantitative information is something that can be assigned a specific number.
ex: "It is 72.3 degrees outside."
ex: "This acid has a Ph of 2.5."
Qualitative information is descriptive, and cannot be assigned a number.
ex: "When chemical X was added, solution A turned blue."
ex: "This substance smells like rotten eggs."
Qualitative data are non-numeric whereas quantitative data are numeric. You could do calculation with quantitative data such as weight, height etc. With qualitative data such as types of flowers, kinds of flavors etc, you cannot do calculations.
The difference is found in the definitions for quantitative and qualitative.
Quantitative deals with quantity, therefore amounts, numbers such as:
--how much of a certain substance you have
--how tall something is
--how heavy a chemical is (molar mass)
These are things that can be recorded objectively.
Qualitative on the other hand deals with how something appears, such as:
--coloration
-- texture
These are a lot less precise measurements because they are subjective.
Qualitative analysis is when you try to find out which substances are present in the thing you are analysing. So I think qualitative data of something like water would be Hydrogen and Oxygen.
quantitative refers to "quantity" and can be quantified or measured. while qualitative referes to "quality" and cannot be quanitifed. When u say X product "passes" a test that is qualitative data, while when u say the amount of X present is "10mg/ml" that is quantitative data.
Quantitative measures are numerical data that can be measured and expressed in terms of quantity. Qualitative measures are non-numerical data that are observed and described based on characteristics or attributes. Quantitative measures are used to quantify and analyze data objectively, while qualitative measures provide insight into quality, emotions, perceptions, or behaviors.
A qualitative observation refers to information gathered using the senses, such as sight, smell, or touch. It is a descriptive and subjective observation that does not involve numerical data or measurements. Qualitative observations are often used in fields such as biology, sociology, and psychology to provide a detailed understanding of a phenomenon.
False. Experimental results are typically quantitative and aimed at providing measurable data that can be analyzed objectively. Qualitative data, on the other hand, is more descriptive and subjective, often requiring interpretation.