in mathematical statistics qualitative means not numbers so it has to be expressed in words e.g. a color
quantative: means a number e.g. age.
participant is qualitative structured is quantitative
a variable changes a rule doesn't.
Quantitative observations refer to empirical and/or calculated data, while the latter refer to things such as colour and smell.
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.
In an experiment the independent is the stimulus, the thing controlled or applied by the experimenter. The dependent variable is the response, the reaction to the independent variable.
what is the difference between qualitative and quantitative
Quantitative is like how many of the object there are, and qualitative is its color or texture (physical stuff).
Qualitative refers to what a sample is, while quantitative refers to how much of that materal is present.
The difference is that qualitative is wade with 1 of your 5 senses and the other one which is quantitative is an observation involving numbers.
Qualitative data is describing by looks (I.e. The plant is green, or the person is taller than the dog) Quantitative data is describing by numbers (I.e. 8' tall, or 35 inches long)
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quantitive means amount, qualitative means quality or the integrity
A qualitative observation has to do with things you can't count, "The fish has black scales" is a qualitative observation. A quantitative observation has to do with things you can count, "The fish has 125 scales" is a quantitative observation. You can combine these two, an example would be "The fish has 125 black scales."
distinguish between qualitative and quantitative model
Qualitative usually refers to the quality of the work, how good, or bad, the work is. Quantitative refers to the amount, or quantity, of the work.
Qualitative test represents the substance and a quantitative test shows the amount.First Deals with descriptions, second one with numbers
Qualitative is the senses determining the value of information, such as "variable x was much bigger and hotter than variable y", while quantitative is the exact measurements, such as "variable x was 72 degrees hotter and 15 cubic inches bigger than variable y"