Quantitative research is generally more related to physics and "measuring" results which can often be expressed as numbers, and are reproducible using the scientific method:
"45% of the people tested prefer product A, 37% prefer product C"
"light travels at 2.997m/s"
Qualitative research is more related to things that cannot be easily measured or proven, such as why people do certain things.
qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is
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They are dissimilar - not alike. "she was tall" is qualitative. "she was 2.01m tall" is quantitative. It embodies a quantity or measurement.
Qualitative and Quantitative.
Both!
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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
Research can be broadly categorized into several types, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research. Quantitative research focuses on numerical data and statistical analysis to identify patterns and relationships. Qualitative research explores subjective experiences and insights through methods like interviews and observations. Mixed-methods research combines both quantitative and qualitative approaches to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a research question.
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