A qualitative question is a question that explains what something does without using numbers.
For example: "answer what the results of this experiment is in a qualitative question"
This experiment went well except some of the water spilled and changed the results.
A question that is quantitative is when it actually uses numbers to describe something.
A random variable which can take qualitative values rather than numeric values. For example, the question "What colour are your eyes?" will generate qualitative answers.
A survey may be both a qualitative or quantitative because it depends on the question you construct it. They may be qualitative (when you expect a answer by words ) or a quantitative (when you expect a answer by numbers)
The key word in the question is quatitavive. This is too close to two possible alternatives: quantitative and qualitative. A quantitative question seeks information in numerical form, a qualitative question seeks information which is descriptive but not numerical.
Yes. Luxury is just a question of time.
Qualitative is like how you desribe what can change the outcome of an expiremtent.
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The answer choices for this question were not provided. So there fore the question can not be answered because there is not enough information.
please answer the question based on a quantitative/qualitative scenario
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