Hi I'm stuck on a survey for a marketing class. I'm doing favorite beaches and I want to know what's 2 quantitative, 3 demographic, and 2 qualitative questions to ask the survey taker. Thanks. Also confuse on creating a powerpoint here:
A. Introduction (20pts)
Focus of your research Description of the smaple including graphs/charts illustrating these findings
B. Procedures & research methods used (10pts)
Description of primary research conducted your survey
C. Findings & conclusions Presentation of findings including graphs/charts illustrating your findings
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But can you guys just give me an example of qualitative and quantitative? I got demographic questions down.
Quantitative involves numbers, while qualitative involves concepts. So, with chemistry, the quantitative way to describe a reaction would be the number of particles/weight of molecules while quantitative would just be stating the reaction without numbers, like hydrogen and oxygen make water, while the qualitative would be 1 mole of O2 + 2 Mol H2 =2 mol H2O. Make sense?
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But can you guys just give me an example of qualitative and quantitative? I got demographic questions down.
Quantitative involves numbers, while qualitative involves concepts. So, with chemistry, the quantitative way to describe a reaction would be the number of particles/weight of molecules while quantitative would just be stating the reaction without numbers, like hydrogen and oxygen make water, while the qualitative would be 1 mole of O2 + 2 Mol H2 =2 mol H2O. Make sense?
Wow, a science guy. I get it, thanks. But how would both work with beach?
Hi I'm stuck on a survey for a marketing class. I'm doing favorite beaches and I want to know what's 2 quantitative, 3 demographic, and 2 qualitative questions to ask the survey taker. Thanks.
Hi I'm stuck on a survey for a marketing class. I'm doing favorite beaches and I want to know what's 2 quantitative, 3 demographic, and 2 qualitative questions to ask the survey taker. Thanks.
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