If I had a 25% solution of sodium chloride and I did a quantitative measurement, the interest would be in HOW MUCH was present. In this case it would be 25%. If I did a qualitative measurement, all we would be interested in is - WHAT IS PRESENT. In this case sodium chloride and water. In simple terms, qualitative is "What is present" and quantitative is "How much is present"
they are both incredibly boring so no there is no difference ;)
quantitative refers to "quantity" and can be quantified or measured. while qualitative referes to "quality" and cannot be quanitifed. When u say X product "passes" a test that is qualitative data, while when u say the amount of X present is "10mg/ml" that is quantitative data.
Qualitative data, is information which focuses on the descriptions of quality or of degrees of opinion regarding events or items. From these descriptions will come patterns of data mainly of opinions or feelings about the subject. Quantitative data, is simply data represented by numbers, e.g. percentages, figures, fractions. Qualitative data, is information which focuses on the descriptions of quality or of degrees of opinion regarding events or items. From these descriptions will come patterns of data mainly of opinions or feelings about the subject. Quantitative data, is simply data represented by numbers, e.g. percentages, figures, fractions.
I have my science ISA paper 2 and the first question is about quantitative relationships. It is an experiment and there are results. I know quantitative data means number data but what is quantitative relationship between variables (changes)
These units are not directly comparable as they measure different quantities: kilometer measures length, acre measures area, gram measures mass, centimeter measures length, milliliter measures volume, hectogram measures mass, deciliter measures volume. Each unit is used for specific purposes to measure different physical properties.
what is the difference between qualitative and quantitative
distinguish between qualitative and quantitative model
Quantitative is based on measurements and numbers :)
A qualitative change is a transformation of one thing to a different kind of thing. Making flour out of grain is a qualitative change. A quantitative change is a change in the amount of something. Changing 5 pounds of grain to 2 pounds of grain is quantitative.
Quantitative is like how many of the object there are, and qualitative is its color or texture (physical stuff).
Qualitative refers to what a sample is, while quantitative refers to how much of that materal is present.
don't you mean quantitative data and qualitative data?
A qualitative observation has to do with things you can't count, "The fish has black scales" is a qualitative observation. A quantitative observation has to do with things you can count, "The fish has 125 scales" is a quantitative observation. You can combine these two, an example would be "The fish has 125 black scales."
The difference is that qualitative is wade with 1 of your 5 senses and the other one which is quantitative is an observation involving numbers.
yeah like
It's probably similar to the difference between qualitative and quantitative analysis. Qualitative analysis (and research) looks at what is there, quantitative analysis (an presumably research) actually measures how much is there. Since all modern science is based on exeriment (and measurement), I'm not sure how you can do realistic qualitative research.
Qualitative usually refers to the quality of the work, how good, or bad, the work is. Quantitative refers to the amount, or quantity, of the work.