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One advantage of quantitative techniques in planning is the ability to have better information. A disadvantage is the fact that the process takes too long.
A quantitative observation involves looking at the numerical aspects and properties of a substance. For instance, there are are 3.0 grams of sodium chloride in this weighboat. A qualitative observation is any observation that involves the qualities outside of the numerical aspects. For example, the sodium chloride is white.
Nothing, quantitative and quantitative are the same thing....
"Explain the method of translation of historical institutional term?" Institutional term and National institutional term? "Explain the method of translation of historical institutional term?"
Quantitative techniques are research and analysis methods applied to data that involve either quantifying observations numerically or characterising aspects of the data in numerical terms. For instance, socioeconomic status for a household could be crudely encoded as the total annual income for that household. An attempt could be made to establish a mathematical relationship between this status and years of education, as an example of quantitative analysis.
qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is
Qualitative properties describes the physical aspects of an object such as the colour. Quantitative properties describe the numerical aspects of an object. Quantitative descriptions will always have a number in in it.
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Institutional writing basically provide information about the services or the aspects of a given institution.
One advantage of quantitative techniques in planning is the ability to have better information. A disadvantage is the fact that the process takes too long.
Grassroots level planning may be defined as the form of planning lower institutional levels.
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There are three stage of planning they are concurrent list , exclusive list, residual list
Cash planning and profile planning
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Institutional planning means gearing to the objectives, needs and development of a school or institution. It deals with specifics. It takes into account specific conditions in its choice of alternatives, applying national plan guidelines under concrete circumstances.
A quantitative approach is always dealing with a quantity or numbers of some sort to prove a point. With the use of quantitative approach we improve our decision making power. It is especially useful in planning and control.