A quantitAtive observation
The type of observation that involves measurements and numbers is known as quantitative observation. This approach focuses on collecting data that can be quantified, such as length, weight, temperature, or frequency. Quantitative observations allow for statistical analysis and comparisons, making them essential in scientific research and experiments. In contrast, qualitative observations are descriptive and do not involve numerical data.
Quantative observation is an observation involving numbers or measurement. Qualitative observation is a type of observation that deals with numbers.
Collecting data means to take notes on your observation, the measurements and the information you got from your observation.
Science includes observation and measurements as fundamental components. Observations provide data that can be used to generate hypotheses, while measurements quantify these observations, allowing scientists to test and validate their hypotheses. Together, observation and measurements form the basis of scientific inquiry and the development of new knowledge.
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A quantitative observation.
Collecting data means to take notes on your observation, the measurements and the information you got from your observation.
You continue to make it repeatedly, with measurements of several kinds if possible, and you enlist the help of several others to make the same observation repeatedly and with measurements.
The word "quantitative" is from the root word quantity. So, a quantitative observation is one that can be quantified or counted. Any time you count or physically measure something, it is a quantitative observation. Since it is your homework you should come up with your own examples :)
an observation not dealing with numbers
quantitive observation