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Quantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
Quantitative, if you're counting the numbers of males and females for any survey or question. It is qualitive if you are using it in the context "Jim is a male." That doesn't tell you how many. Instead it tells you what.
quantitive risk assessment is to do with numers, high, medium and low numbers can range from 5 to 1 qualitive risk assessments are words, descriptive words
An example of qualitative data is; This is a very big (insert object here) or, for quantitave data, This (insert object here) is as long as (insert exact length here) or, This (insert object) weighs (insert exact number of pounds, ounces, etc.) I hope that helps!
Quantitive observations are facts like "the shirt is red" and qualitive observations are opinions like " that shirt is cool"
A quantitative observation involves measuring or counting a characteristic using numerical data, such as weight or temperature. A qualitative observation involves describing a characteristic based on its quality or appearance, without using numerical data, such as color or texture.
a qualitive observation is observing something without using numbers like here is an example: the cell is round with blue cytoplasm in it. a quanitive observation is with using numbers only. here is an example: the tree is 23 inches round and 17ft off the ground. that is the difference.
It is qualitative (not qualitive!).
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Data that can be expressed by numbers, for example 35% or 0.23 or a quarter. The opposite is qualitive data and this would be opinions.
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