Nothing, quantitative and quantitative are the same thing....
A qualitative variable: such as your favourite fruit.
Qualitative and quantitative data are both 2 important types of data. Qualitative data is data based on observation and description. An easy way to remember this, Qualitative ---> QUALity. Examples of qualitative data are when you record colors, smells, textures, etc... Quantitative data is based on numerical values. An easy way to remember this, Quantitative ---> QUANTity. An example of quantitative data are any type of numerical values.
quantitative.
A scatter graph.
I believe Qualitative and Quantitative observations?
a descriptive investigation is a scientific ivestigation that collects data which measure or decribe objects or events. it collects qualitative & quantitative data. it includes a question, but no hypothesis ; no variables are manipulated .
The type of investigation would be fieldwork.
quantitative and qualitative
'Quantitative' has to do with the answer to the question, "How much, or how many?" 'Categorical' has to do with the answer to the question, "What kind?" 'Type of wood' would fall under the latter category.
Categorical.
quantitative data
Katarina Anna Magnusson has written: 'A quantitative and experimental investigation of foodweb dynamics in intermittent freshwater ponds'
The three methods of investigation are document analysis, interview and observation. This will be determined by the particular type of investigation.
There are several different types of data. Some include qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative is data that is not numeric and quantitative data is numerical.
The three methods of investigation are document analysis, interview and observation. This will be determined by the particular type of investigation.
A qualitative variable is a variable that has categorized values and the difference cannot be measured. A quantitative variable is a variable that consist of ordinary values and the difference can be measured. Depending on the type of class rank it can be both qualitative as quantitative.