Quantitative means measurable and/or a reference to a specific amount.
Examples of quantitative data:
3kg
1l
9lbs
Qualitative means data that are more easily (or only) expressed by description and not measurements
Examples of qualitative:
"My ball is red."
"That sword is sharp."
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∙ 11y agodistinguish between qualitative and quantitative model
Quantitative is based on measurements and numbers :)
qualitative
Date of birth is Qualitative, but age is Quantitative.
Quantitative means it can be measured. Qualitative is something that is subjective meaning there is no way to really measure it. Example: Quantitative: 2=2=4 This is always true. Qualitative: Puppies are cute. (this is only an opinion. No facts)
distinguish between qualitative and quantitative model
Quantitative is based on measurements and numbers :)
what is the difference between qualitative and quantitative
Quantitative means that it is concerned with how much. Qualitative means that it is only concerned with the kind. And example of quantitative would be the number of trees in a park, and an example of qualitative would be whether you have blue eyes or brown eyes.
participant is qualitative structured is quantitative
differences between quantitative and qualitative data
qualitative
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."
Quantitative research involves collecting and analyzing numerical data to identify patterns and trends, while qualitative research focuses on exploring and understanding the meanings, experiences, and perspectives of individuals. Quantitative research is typically deductive and uses statistical methods, while qualitative research is often inductive and relies on methods such as interviews, observations, and content analysis.