Making an observation of somthing based on its characteristics rather than a number.
For example: The rock was hard
NONEXAMPLE:There were five rocks
In statistics, it is the lowest kind of measure. Qualitative measures can assign observations to categories but there is no objective ordering of these categories - at least, not in the context of the study. Common examples are gender, race, religion, colour (for a car).
Qualitative means descriptive data and verbals
can explain them using words
A qualitive observation is an observation of a product of a reaction which cannot be measured numerically, e.g. colour, state of matter. A quantitive observation is an observation which can be measured, e.g. size, volume.
quantitative is observations with numbers and qualitative does not
Quanitive observation is the mathematical aspect of the experiment, such as the amount of water used or the height of a plant. Qualitive observation is using descriptions and words to describe parts of the experiment. One example is the chemical color change of a gas (what shade of color does it have?)
they are both incredibly boring so no there is no difference ;)
Generally there are two ways to assess something: qualitatively or quantitavely. Take an earthquake for example. We use a Richter scale to measure the impact of the earthquake. This is a quantitative analysis, and is used nearly always in science. A more qualitative assessment would be to say "it was the worst quake since 1978" or "it was powerful enough to bring down buildings". A comparison can be made to the other earthquake to understand how bad this one was and the fact it brought down buildings can give an understanding of the magnitude, but it is not as accurate.
It is qualitative (not qualitive!).
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Quantitive observations are facts like "the shirt is red" and qualitive observations are opinions like " that shirt is cool"
Data that can be expressed by numbers, for example 35% or 0.23 or a quarter. The opposite is qualitive data and this would be opinions.
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A qualitive observation is an observation of a product of a reaction which cannot be measured numerically, e.g. colour, state of matter. A quantitive observation is an observation which can be measured, e.g. size, volume.
quantitative is observations with numbers and qualitative does not
qualitive
Qualitive data
Quanitive observation is the mathematical aspect of the experiment, such as the amount of water used or the height of a plant. Qualitive observation is using descriptions and words to describe parts of the experiment. One example is the chemical color change of a gas (what shade of color does it have?)
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