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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Touching. Smelling. Listening.
color,odor,shape
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Give five example of quantitative1. a package has 6 apples2.dogs normally have 4 legs3.the word mirror has 6 letters4.regular tv shows are 30 minutes5.my friend has 2 dogs
Quantitative: Numeric data, like "X% of households buy product Y at least once a week" or "product Y sold Z units last year".Qualitative: Descriptive data, like interviews with selected households to find what influences the purchase of product Y.
In science, measurement is the process of obtaining the magnitude of a quantity, such as length or mass, relative to a unit of measurement, such as a meter or a kilogram. A measurement answers the general question, "how many?", as in how manymiles, or millimeters, or gigahertz. As measurement is basically about counting, measurement is conducted in numbers and is quantitative, in comparison to other observations which may be made in words and are qualitative. The term measurement can also be used to refer to a specific result obtained from the measurement process.
I have my science ISA paper 2 and the first question is about quantitative relationships. It is an experiment and there are results. I know quantitative data means number data but what is quantitative relationship between variables (changes)
There are several words used in the scientific community to identify minerals, organisms and types of science. Some commonly used words that start with 'Q' are; quanta, quantum, quartz, quantity, quantitative, qualitative, quasars, quota and quoit.
qualitative science
A quantitative change is a change in measurement(length) while a qualitative change is a change wich is observed using the five senses which cannot be measured(color)
He changed the science of chemistry from Quantitative to qualitative and is most noted for his discovery of the role that oxygen plays in combustion.
Color Shape Reaction Type Scent Texture
qualitative observation is the method of identifing a compound such as salt analysis,etc,. and quantitative is the calculation of the amount of a particular compound in a given sample such as asseys..
Qualitative has to do with quality and can be subjective. Quantitative has to do with quantity and is measured in numbers. Qualitative data deals with descriptions of what you can see, such as colors, smells, tastes, etc. It can be seen, but not measured. Quantitative data deals with numbers, such as length, height, area, volume, weight, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc.
much more quantitative than the qualitative method. those of us who understand basic science and math realize that qualitative measures are usually total BS.
Give five example of quantitative1. a package has 6 apples2.dogs normally have 4 legs3.the word mirror has 6 letters4.regular tv shows are 30 minutes5.my friend has 2 dogs
1. qualitative and quantitative properties 2. quantum physics 3. quarks
It's probably similar to the difference between qualitative and quantitative analysis. Qualitative analysis (and research) looks at what is there, quantitative analysis (an presumably research) actually measures how much is there. Since all modern science is based on exeriment (and measurement), I'm not sure how you can do realistic qualitative research.
Qualitative - refers to presence or absence of any element or compoundQuantitative - refers to how much the amount of the present element or compound is there.its no different for grade 7 or 8 !! :)
One that is interesting to you and can be tested. It is important to get both quantitative and qualitative data. Also the proects that win are original and creative.