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Qualitative vs quantitative observation method
5 years ago in Data Analysis By Sourabh
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By Nirav Answered 4 years ago
I would advise you to go with qualitative observation method. Qualitative observations can be dismissed in experiments easily especially in experiments that require mathematical data, but are made nonetheless. If your study requires interpretation then qualitative observation is a must.
By Babita Answered 4 years ago
the type of observation method to be used will solely depend on the type of your study. If your experiment employs mathematical models then use quantitative method. This method can be reliable if you want to gather information based on numbers.
By Abhay R Answered 4 years ago
If you want to recreate the experimentation that arrives from observation that go for staged observation. However, if your research demands interpretation then go for qualitative method. If you want more details on the methods visit https://education.seattlepi.com/types-observation-scientific-method-5913.html.
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