An example of qualitative data is; This is a very big (insert object here) or, for quantitave data, This (insert object here) is as long as (insert exact length here) or, This (insert object) weighs (insert exact number of pounds, ounces, etc.) I hope that helps!
Quantitative, if you're counting the numbers of males and females for any survey or question. It is qualitive if you are using it in the context "Jim is a male." That doesn't tell you how many. Instead it tells you what.
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In the appropriate context, anything can be an example of data so there is no non-example.
Quantitative data deals with numbers. It is data that can be measured. An example of this is: 51% of the world's population is female.
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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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It is qualitative (not qualitive!).
Quantitve observation (quality)... Qualitive observation involves the quality... THANKS MR. ENDRIS 2011LJHS
Qualitative observation focuses on qualities and characteristics, such as color, texture, or smell, while quantitative observation involves measurements and numerical data, such as length, weight, or temperature. Qualitative observations are descriptive and subjective, while quantitative observations are objective and measurable.
Quantitative observations refer to empirical and/or calculated data, while the latter refer to things such as colour and smell.
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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An example of qualitative data is asking a small, select, group of engineering students whether they know how to work an AutoCAD system, then get them to show you. Quantitive is pretty much the opposite, a large group of non-engineering students the same question. The biggest difference is the quality (how informed they are) the group of people questioned are.
Quantitive observations are facts like "the shirt is red" and qualitive observations are opinions like " that shirt is cool"
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