EXAMPLE: Painting
Qualitative: Blue Paint, Gold Frame, Smells Musty, Texture Shows Oils were Used, Scene of boats on a river
Quantitative: Cost is $300, Weighs 8.9 lbs, Painting is 10" by 14", Frame is 14" by 18", Surface Area is 140 Sq. In.
(Qualitative deals with descriptions and can be observed but not measured. Quality. Quantitative deals with numbers and can be measured. Quantity.)
Five examples of qualitative observations are texture, color, shape, form, and luminosity. Five examples of quantitative observations are length, width, volume, weight, and temperature.
1: dogs have 4 legs!
Business proposals should be done using both quant/qual. The qualitative should be done first to give you and idea about potential solutions to the problem you're trying to solve or the opportunity you're addressing. This data will not be of a statistically significant nature, and should not be taken as representative of the population. Based on the outcomes of the qualitative, you can then conduct quantitative to "prove" the resulting hypothesis (es). Based on the results of the quantitative, you then have a foundation on which to build the rest of your biz prop, ie: projections, financials, etc.
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Sure. Quantitative observations: Measuring the temperature of water, counting the number of leaves on a plant, recording the weight of an object, timing how long it takes for a pendulum to swing, measuring the length of a book. Qualitative observations: Describing the color of a flower, noting the smell of freshly baked bread, observing the texture of a rock, listening to the sound of chirping birds, feeling the softness of a cotton fabric.
A quantitative observation is an observation that can be measured in numbers, such as volume, length, acceleration, number of widgets produced per hour, etc.
Quantitative observations are conducted using instruments that give calculated measurements like rulers, scales, or thermometers. This is in contrast to qualitative observations which are done using the senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing).
Heart rate is generally a quantitative measurement. You can give a specific number (quantity) for it. You could express heart rate as a qualitative measurement by simply using comparative phrases such as fast, faster, slow slower, dangerously high, dangerously low, etc. Often the quantitative measurement is mapped to the qualitative terms to give a quantitative range that can map to a qualitative term to express the impact of that type of heart rate.
Heart rate is generally a quantitative measurement. You can give a specific number (quantity) for it. You could express heart rate as a qualitative measurement by simply using comparative phrases such as fast, faster, slow slower, dangerously high, dangerously low, etc. Often the quantitative measurement is mapped to the qualitative terms to give a quantitative range that can map to a qualitative term to express the impact of that type of heart rate.
Qualitative:Color - The sulfur is bright yellow.Odor - The sulfur had a smell like bad eggs.Texture - The sulfur felt rough and bumpy.QuantitativeAge - My sister is 12 years, 4 months, and 3 days old.Weight - My sister weighs 97.2 pounds.Length - My sister is 63 inches tall.
Color Shape Reaction Type Scent Texture
Qualitative observation says "By using our cognitive skills like our 5 senses it describe the quality,characteristic like shape,color,texture and size of an object Smell of a perfume Quantitative observation says"That the observation taken place after the mass volume or number of an object.it describe how much of it is there are measuring device are used" such as Liters of Milk
I assume what your talking about is in general. We make observations by using our five senses: taste, touch, smell, sound, and sight. Each of these are an aspect of making observations, and contribute to our complete ability to sense something that it occuring.
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