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.
Qualitative research is done as an exploratory measure. When someone wants to know more about a problem, such as who is effected or what needs to be learned/measured, they do qualitative research.Quantitative research is done once the problem and the questions have been better established. Quantitative research relies heavily on numbers and other measurable data in order to uncover existing patterns.
Qualitative data has to do with numbers and quantitative has to do with words.
Remember that by thinking numbers cant be an opinion, there for the data is a higher quality (qualitative) 8)
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.
The former deals with quantity, and the latter deals with quality.
For example, suppose you have a dozen poor-quality apples and your brother has two high-quality apples. A quantitative view would say that you were better off than he, and a qualitative view would say that he was better off than you.
Quantitative is to do with numbers and counting, e.g. 5%, 10%, 15%.
Qualitative is to do with descriptive qualities, e.g. Blue Eyes, Hazel Eyes, bigger, smaller, first, last, etc..
Quantitative data have numerical values, qualitative data do not. The latter may be colours (of hair or eyes), pets (species), favourite films, etc.
A qualitive observation is an observation of a product of a reaction which cannot be measured numerically, e.g. colour, state of matter. A quantitive observation is an observation which can be measured, e.g. size, volume.
they are both incredibly boring so no there is no difference ;)
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quantitative is observations with numbers and qualitative does not
Quanitive observation is the mathematical aspect of the experiment, such as the amount of water used or the height of a plant. Qualitive observation is using descriptions and words to describe parts of the experiment. One example is the chemical color change of a gas (what shade of color does it have?)
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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.
quantitive risk assessment is to do with numers, high, medium and low numbers can range from 5 to 1 qualitive risk assessments are words, descriptive words
Quantitive observations are facts like "the shirt is red" and qualitive observations are opinions like " that shirt is cool"
A qualitive observation is an observation of a product of a reaction which cannot be measured numerically, e.g. colour, state of matter. A quantitive observation is an observation which can be measured, e.g. size, volume.
quantitive means amount, qualitative means quality or the integrity
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statisctics are raw numbers while quantitive analysis is what those numbers repersent.
Quantitative observations refer to empirical and/or calculated data, while the latter refer to things such as colour and smell.
It is qualitative (not qualitive!).
they are both incredibly boring so no there is no difference ;)
An example of qualitative data is asking a small, select, group of engineering students whether they know how to work an AutoCAD system, then get them to show you. Quantitive is pretty much the opposite, a large group of non-engineering students the same question. The biggest difference is the quality (how informed they are) the group of people questioned are.