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“THE CHADAR” ICE RIVER EXPEDITION RESEARCH METHODS
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Qualitative DataQuantitative Data
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Qualitative DataQuantitative Data Overview: Deals with descriptions. Data can be observed but not measured. e.g. Colours, textures, smells, tastes, appearance, beauty, etc. Qualitative → Quality Overview: Deals with numbers. Data which can be measured. e.g. Length, height, area, volume, weight, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc. Quantitative → Quantity
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Example 1: A Painting Qualitative data: blue/green colour, silver frame, smells old and musty texture shows brush strokes of paint, scene of the dogs chasing each other in the countryside. Quantitative data: picture is 15" by 20“, with frame 16" by 22“, weighs 1 kg, cost £250
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Example 2: A Geography Class Qualitative data: Environmentalists Friendly Effective participants Team Workers Quantitative data: 32 students 15 girls, 17 boys
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Your Example:................. Qualitative data: Quantitative data:
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data Qualitative Data: BENEFITS? Quantitative Data: BENEFITS?
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“The Chadar” Ice river expedition Data Collection Photos graphs Audio Footage Anecdotes from locals, other trekkers and team of sherpers
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“The Chadar” Ice river expedition Research Challenges What problems could photographs pose as a research method? What problems could audio footage pose as a research method? What problems could anecdotes pose as a research method? DISCUSS THINK, PAIR, SHARE...
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