Quantitative observations involve measurements or numerical data, while qualitative observations involve descriptions or characteristics that cannot be easily measured. Quantitative observations are more objective and can be analyzed statistically, while qualitative observations provide richer detail and insights but are more subjective.
Observations that describe have various names based on the context, such as facts, data, evidence, or findings. They provide information, details, or characteristics about a particular subject or situation.
Pieces of information gathered through observation are called observations or data.
Te answer cannot be determined to be true or false without knowledge of the particular circumstances of the event. Observations can either be quantifiable or subjective. Generally quantifiable observations made by qualified observers with proper equipment (time, temperature, pressure, duration, etc.) will be the same. Subjective observations (mental condition, tone of voice, pleasant, unpleasant, colour, etc.) will be dependant on the observers personal biases.
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Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called qualitative observations.
qualitive
Manipulative observations
Qualitative data
It is called analyzation.
observation without numerical values are qualatative with numbers is quantatative
Such observations are said to be quantitative.
Qualitative observations
that apple is red (includes no numbers at all and it describes an apple which is an observation)
Qualitative (quantitative are observations that can be expressed numerically)
Quantifiable
Quantitative observations are measurements, giving numerical answers. Qualitative ones produce simple descriptions, e.g. bubbles.