Quantitative is basically the numbers and figures of whatever you have done.
Qualitative is the verbal use, so words and descriptions for what you've done.
E.g.
At school, we did an experiment:
Purpose: to see if you put one hand in cold water and one hand in hot water for 30 seconds and then put them both in tap water, would one be hotter than the other?
So the quantitative results would be what temperature the water was, how much water there was etc.
The qualitative results would be whether you felt the water was hotter or not etc.
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Quantitative descriptions have to do with numbers such as 2 cars ,5 children etc. Qualitative descriptions have to do with characteristics such as the flat ball the red cup etc.
quantitative = numbers qualitative = not numbers (e.g. gender, state, ...)
quantitative = numbers qualitative = not numbers (e.g. gender, state, ...)
Quantitative observations are measurements, giving numerical answers. Qualitative ones produce simple descriptions, e.g. bubbles.
Qualitative descriptions are generally adjectives like 'cool' or 'hot' whereas quantitative descriptions are values like '35 degrees celsius'.
Qualitative test represents the substance and a quantitative test shows the amount.First Deals with descriptions, second one with numbers
Quantitative observations are measurements, giving numerical answers. Qualitative ones produce simple descriptions, e.g. bubbles.
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Descriptive studies can be both qualitative and quantitative in nature. Qualitative descriptive studies focus on exploring and understanding phenomena through words and descriptions, while quantitative descriptive studies involve collecting and analyzing numerical data to describe a phenomenon.
The way I remember it is that Quantitative data includes quantities... numbers. 3.4 m, or 57 degrees Celsius Qualitative data describes qualities... descriptions. hot, blue, longer.
The two kinds of observation are qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative observation involves descriptions and characteristics, such as color or texture, while quantitative observation involves measurements and numerical data, such as length or weight.