A qualitative experiment is one where you determine WHAT happens, as opposed to a quantitative experiment where you measure how much of something happens.
A qualitative question is a question that explains what something does without using numbers.For example: "answer what the results of this experiment is in a qualitative question"This experiment went well except some of the water spilled and changed the results.A question that is quantitative is when it actually uses numbers to describe something.
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Quantitative observations are the data collected in an experiment, mostly numbers. Qualitative observations would usually include written answers to analysis questions.
Recorded observations and measurements from an experiment are referred to as data. The data can either be quantitative or qualitative.
Depending on the experiment, scientists collect an array of information. The information, also known as data, can be put into two categories...Qualitative: descriptions rather than measurements.OrQuantitative: recorded measurements.
Using qualitative methods is observing your experiment with the five scenes (touch, smell, sight, hearing, taste) Ex. LAB #1: Qualitative Observations 'chocolate bar' TASTE: sweet, sugary…etc SIGHT: brown colour, rectangular… etc TOUCH: smooth, thick … etc
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