Quantitative
An observation that does not involve a measurement is considered to be qualitative. This type of observation typically involves descriptions, characteristics, or properties of objects or phenomena rather than numerical values.
none
Allow me to answer this question like this: Measure this house. What units? Generally, the answer is no, since any measurement thus given would compose of all the articles of said measurement, and would therefore be practically meaningless.
Before you can find a solution, you have to know what the question is. "A measurement of a square" is not a question.
observation
Can you answer this question?
Hahhaha this is a classic question. 5'7 is a measurement for height. Pounds are a measurement for weight. The question is un answerable.
Not clear what measurement you want, question not valid.
Yes, measurement is part of evaluation. Measurement involves collecting data to assess the performance or outcomes of a program, project, or intervention, while evaluation involves interpreting that data to make judgments about the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of the initiative.
That means they have the same measurement. Any two angles that have the same measurement (for example, in degrees) are said to be congruent.
investigative question: specific questions the researcher must answer to provide sufficient details and coverage to research question Measurement question: the questions participants must answer if the researcher is to gather need information and resolve management question
Scientists DO have a measurement of temperature of objects which makes the question irrelevant.