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When observing and recording the results of an experiment, observations may include both quantitative data (measurable, numerical) and qualitative data (descriptive, non-numeric). Quantitative data provide specific measurements, while qualitative data describe qualities, characteristics, or behaviors observed during the experiment. Both types of data are important in drawing conclusions and interpreting the results of an experiment.
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Quantitative experiments should be repeated to make sure they are accurate. This also helps to get rid of outliers in the experiment.
quantitative data is the characteristics obtained from an experiment usually the best way to collect quantitative data is to observe your subject.
quantitative data is the characteristics obtained from an experiment usually the best way to collect quantitative data is to observe your subject.
the length of an event in time or distance is quantitative and the number of things is also
A qualitative experiment is one where you determine WHAT happens, as opposed to a quantitative experiment where you measure how much of something happens.
quantitative ^-^ i actually got it right!
Data are values of qualitativeor quantitative variables, belonging to a set of items collected from the experiment.
The results of an experiment are called your data.