A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity (number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing is either round or it's not.
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it is a huge part of forensic science . with out observation, criminals would get away with murder or any othar illigal conduct
Observation and self-reports can be used in things that allow the insertion of an opinion. An example where both would be used is during a psychological evaluation.
The internal test would be logical consistency. The external test would be observation of the real world.
A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity (number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing is either round or it's not.
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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 opposite is a quantitative observation, such as the weight or length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. You would be quantifying or measuring a thing.
There are two types of observation. There is what is referred to as the qualitative observation and what is referred to as quantitative observation. Qualitative observations do not deal with numbers, but rather details of an experiment per se. An example would be how a precipitate looks that was formed from a reaction. Quantitative observations deal with numbers; an example would be the amount of a substance (in grams) formed from a completed reaction.
Quantitative observation describes number value while qualitative observation describes something specific without using numbers.
Quantitative information is given in terms of numbers. You would usually count or measure something. If you were observing children, an example would be their heights in metres. For cars, you might measure their speeds, or lengths, or masses, but observing their colours would not be quantitative.
Quantitative observations involve numbers. An example would be the volume of 0.1M HCl needed to neutralise 25 ml of sodium hydroxide solution.
There is a few ways to stay an animal. Staying an animal over night with testing.
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The quantitative observations are the temperatures taken at specific intervals until the salt solution freezes, or until the temperature no longer changes.