Richard observed that the black swallowtail butterfly has striking black wings adorned with vibrant blue and yellow spots. He noted its graceful flight pattern as it flitted from flower to flower, feeding on nectar. Additionally, he remarked on the butterfly's distinctive tail-like extensions on its hindwings, which add to its unique appearance.
quantitative observation is observing numbers such as "there are twenty potatoes". Qualitative observation is observing anything that is not countable such as "the potatoes are all brown"
A qualitative observation is used in chemistry, and is simply observing physical changes.
This is an example of indirect observation, where evidence of animal presence is inferred through the tracks left behind rather than directly observing the animals themselves.
observing something
That is the observation of something under contrived conditons. As opposed to the observation of something under natural conditions. For example, observing rats negotiating a maze constructed in a laboratory is a manipulative observation, while observing rats negotiating their way around their natural habitat is a non-manipulative observation.
If you are an astronomer and your subject of observation is not Earth's sun, then yes observing at night is better.
This type of observation is known as naturalistic observation which involves observing individuals in their natural environment - in this case, watching television in the person's own home.
A qualitative observation is used in chemistry, and is simply observing physical changes.
Observation is the first step of the scientific method.
No. One observation will normally get you onevalue, not a set of values. Also, to be precise, the observation is the act of observing; the value is the result of the observation, not the observation itself.
You mean quantitative observation, which is observing a measureable value (quantity) of something, for example temperature, voltage, velocity etc. Another form of observation is qualitative observation, which means observing a property of something without measuring a value for it, for example the air might be clear or foggy.
Observation is the act of watching something.