Observation refers to the act of carefully watching or monitoring something to gather information or data. It involves using the senses to perceive and note details about a particular phenomenon, behavior, or event. Observations are often a key part of the scientific method and are used to better understand the world around us.
monitoring. if you mean observation as in to watch soemthing, monitor or monitoring would be the best bet.
Making an observation of somthing based on its characteristics rather than a number. For example: The rock was hard NONEXAMPLE:There were five rocks
A remark or observation is a brief comment or statement made about something that has been noticed or noted. It can be an opinion, an insight, or a point made during a conversation or discussion.
Science is systematic investigation through the means of observation and experiment in order to acquire knowledge about reality.
A qualitive observation is an observation of a product of a reaction which cannot be measured numerically, e.g. colour, state of matter. A quantitive observation is an observation which can be measured, e.g. size, volume.
casual observation
a row means an observation if there are many rows.
25 x36 = 900 13 x 32 = 416 13 x 40 = 520 ----- 936 936-900 = 36 (13th observation)
No. One observation will normally get you onevalue, not a set of values. Also, to be precise, the observation is the act of observing; the value is the result of the observation, not the observation itself.
Add an observation that is bigger than the mean or remove an observation that is smaller than the mean.
Do you mean the observation balloons? These were called Drakens.also - zeppelins were used for observation at first.
The standard deviation of a single observation is not defined. With a single observation, the mean of the observation(s) would be the same as the value of the observation itself. By definition, therefore, the deviation (difference between observation and mean) would always be zero. Rather a pointless exercise!
observing something
it means to focus on what it is that you are looking at
Quantitative observation means that your description of what you observedincludes a definite number that you measured.For example:"I saw a really big guy." is not a quantitative observation."I saw a guy who is 8 feet tall." is a quantitative observation.
Collecting data means to take notes on your observation, the measurements and the information you got from your observation.
monitoring. if you mean observation as in to watch soemthing, monitor or monitoring would be the best bet.