A Qualitative Observation is an observation that uses the five
senses. sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. An example of this
would be: "This tree has bright green leaves that have soft bumps
on them."
The opposite is a quantitative observation, which is measured in
numbers, such as the weight or length of an object. For example, 5
pounds or 100 inches. For instance "The stratosphere begins 40
kilometers above the surface of Earth."
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Why is it a good idea to study experimental subjects in their natural environment
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D.So that they respond to the test as they would under normal conditions
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Which of the following would be considered a qualitative observation
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The color of flowers is compared.
The height of radish seedlings is measured
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The goal of a statement of purpose
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to define the objective of an experiment
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Which best describes the nucleus of an atom
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It is the part of the atom with the greatest mass.
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What do all cells have in common
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They all Contain DNA
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Pure liquid water has a pH of what
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What is a qualitative observation
A Qualitative Observation is an observation that uses the five
senses. sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. An example of this
would be: "This tree has bright green leaves that have soft bumps
on them."
The opposite is a quantitative observation, which is measured in
numbers, such as the weight or length of an object. For example, 5
pounds or 100 inches. For instance "The stratosphere begins 40
kilometers above the surface of Earth."
Why is it a good idea to study experimental subjects in their natural environment
D.So that they respond to the test as they would under normal conditions
Which of the following would be considered a qualitative observation
The color of flowers is compared.
The height of radish seedlings is measured
The goal of a statement of purpose
to define the objective of an experiment
Which best describes the nucleus of an atom
It is the part of the atom with the greatest mass.