Quantitative means quantity, or number as opposed to qualitative observation, a quality or characteristic. You could observe that there are four sheep in a pasture, or that twelve of the twenty participants (60%) in a study preferred chocolate milk.
mass, temperature, density, melting/boiling point, legnth
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give at least 5 examples of qualitative observation
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A classic example of a structured observations are Piaget's investigations of children's cognitive development.
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The word "quantitative" is from the root word quantity. So, a quantitative observation is one that can be quantified or counted. Any time you count or physically measure something, it is a quantitative observation. Since it is your homework you should come up with your own examples :)
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give at least 5 examples of qualitative observation
examples: 2.5 grams,12 pillars on the back of the penny, 60 words on the penny,4 numbers on the penny. for a quantitative observation you always have to have a number in the answer:) hope this helps
Quantitative observation means that your description of what you observedincludes a definite number that you measured.For example:"I saw a really big guy." is not a quantitative observation."I saw a guy who is 8 feet tall." is a quantitative observation.
A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity (number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing is either round or it's not.
A quantitative observation.
what is qualilative observation
Scientists often find that quantitative observation is more important than qualitative observation.
qualitative observation and quantitative observation
A quantitAtive observation
an observation not dealing with numbers