Biology, asked by tehreem2947, 4 months ago

quantitative observation is the use of.
a-Senses b-Equipment c-Guess d-Ratio

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Answered by mahakkori749
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When carrying out experimental research, researchers can adopt either qualitative or quantitative methods of data observation depending on the sample size, research variables, and the hypothesis. Observation is an important aspect of systematic investigation because it sets the pace for any research. 

Qualitative and quantitative observation methods can be used interdependently with a variety of research tools in order to facilitate data collection and analysis. However, it is easy for these methods of observation to be mixed up hence, the need for researchers to understand the key differences between qualitative and quantitative observation.  

What is Quantitative Observation?

A quantitative observation is an objective method of data analysis that measures research variables using numerical and statistical parameters. This method of observation views research variables in terms of quantity hence; it is usually associated with values that can be counted such as age, weight, volume, and scale. 

A quantitative observation is also referred to as standardized observation because it measures research variables using definite parameters and results in definite research outcomes. It is usually carried out with a large data sample size because the larger the research sample; the more accurate the research findings would be. 

Surveys, questionnaires, and polls are common methods of carrying out quantitative observation and you can use online data-gathering platforms like Formplus to create and administer quantitative observation surveys. As a result of its dependence on numerical data, quantitative observation is commonly used for scientific research.  

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Answered by bhatiamona
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Quantitative observation is the use of.

a-Senses b-Equipment c-Guess d-Ratio

The correct answer is :

a- Senses

Explanation :

  • Quantitative observation is the use of 'Senses'.
  • The senses are used to observe qualitative observational results. The senses include seeing, smelling, tasting, hearing and touching.
  • The senses reveal feelings and sensations, qualitative observation is used only to know the result of these sensations.
  • Various instruments are used to know the result of these senses. Different senses get different results with their help. There is a special apparatus for each sense, with the help of which the results of the senses are observed. Therefore, qualitative observation is a process of knowing the results of the senses.

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