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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
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For Anatomy and Physiology

Biology
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aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
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Science uses data to describe the findings of an experiment, qualitative data is: set of data describing the findings of an experiment.  

Qualitative data is data that describes, analyzes, decodes, translates, and synthesizes the results of events that occur more or less naturally.

It tries to achieve a holistic description, that is, it tries to exhaustively analyze, in great detail, the findings of an experiment.  

It contains the narrative records of the findings of an experiment studied through techniques such as participant observation and unstructured interviews.  

That is, the analysis of qualitative data is mainly one of synthesis and integration of the information obtained from various instruments and means of observation.  

That is,a coherent descriptive analysis that aims to achieve a thorough and detailed interpretation of the research problem will predominate.  

Therefore, we can conclude that qualitative data is the set of data describing the findings of an experiment.  

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