Facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through qualitative and

quantitative observations are called

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In an experiment, the variable is the factor

that may change in response to the manipulated variable

What are your choices? Data?

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Facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through qualitative and quantitative observations are called data.

To understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations:

Qualitative observations involve the description or qualities of something, often using words or observations that cannot be precisely measured. For example, if you observe the color, texture, or smell of a flower, these are qualitative observations.

Quantitative observations involve numerical measurements or quantities. This type of observation provides objective data that can be measured precisely. For example, if you measure the length, weight, or time it takes for something to occur, these are quantitative observations.

When collecting data through qualitative and quantitative observations, one can compile a collection of facts, figures, or other types of evidence. This data can then be analyzed to draw conclusions, make predictions, or support arguments in various fields such as science, research, business, and more.