An observation is something noticed directly by your senses. There are three different types of observations. A qualitative observation is an observation about essential attributes of an object. For example, color, shape, texture, etc would be examples. A quantitative observation is an observation that can be described or measured in concrete numerical quantity. For example, weight, temperature, height, length, and mass would be examples.
two types of observation: participant & non-participant
a quatitive observation is a observation that you can look at
Quantative observation is an observation involving numbers or measurement. Qualitative observation is a type of observation that deals with numbers.
Observation is different from imagination. This is because observation is something that happens in real life while imagination is in your mind.
An example of a qualitative observation is describing the color of a flower as being pink. This type of observation is based on qualities or characteristics that cannot be measured, such as texture, smell, or taste.
An observation that deals with a number or amount is called a quantitative observation. An observation that deals with descriptions is called a qualitative observation.
Recording a birdsong and describing it as a"calming" is an example of which type of observation
observation
Observation alone is usually not enough to determine the type of bond a substance has. Additional experiments and analysis, such as spectroscopy or crystallography, are often needed to accurately determine the type of bond present in a substance.
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qualitative observation
St Petersburg Psychiatric Hospital of Specialized Type with Intense Observation was created in 1951.