Temperature is a quantitative measurement because it involves numerical values that represent the degree of heat or coldness of an object or environment. It can be measured using various scales, such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin, providing precise numerical data. Qualitative descriptions, on the other hand, would involve subjective terms like "hot" or "cold," which do not offer specific measurements.
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Qualitative has to do with quality and can be subjective. Quantitative has to do with quantity and is measured in numbers. Qualitative data deals with descriptions of what you can see, such as colors, smells, tastes, etc. It can be seen, but not measured. Quantitative data deals with numbers, such as length, height, area, volume, weight, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc.
They are dissimilar - not alike. "she was tall" is qualitative. "she was 2.01m tall" is quantitative. It embodies a quantity or measurement.
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Temperature is just a quantitative measure. It can be done in different units such as centigrade, Fahrenheit , kelvin etc. Quality can be associated with heat( not often done). Heat is called low grade energy because it cannot be completely converted into work.
qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is
PH is a number, so it is quantitative.
Date of birth is Qualitative, but age is Quantitative.
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what is the difference between qualitative and quantitative
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