what does qualitively mean? (1 Viewer)

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as opposed to quantitively
i keep on getting them confused :confused:

oh and if it sez "identify and list two secondary sources..."
do the sources have to be different types eg a website and a book etc?
or can they be both like websites?
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LOL i had trouble with this as well during year 12!

quantitively = quantity = think amount or number
qualitively = quality = think characteristic or a feature; a property...

thats how i remembered it...

i hope that helps!
 

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MuahUAh yeah no worries
just make sure you dont mix them up :)
 

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Originally posted by unmentionable
as opposed to quantitively
i keep on getting them confused :confused:
Qualitatively = using words
Quantitively = using numbers

;)
 

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OR simply

Qualitatively = describe using comparisons and descriptions :p
Quantitively = describe using numbers and equations
 

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Dash: I like how you said "simply" - compare our posts. ;)
 

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as for the sources thing... we had to ask our school whether 2 websites would be alright and normally they'd say no, but if it was an online version of an actual printed source (eg. a fact sheet) then that was allowed. best to check with your school to make sure though ;D
 

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