qualitative in the PONS Dictionary

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Qualitative psychological research methods include interviews, first-hand observation, and participant observation.
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There are two major types of research design: qualitative research and quantitative research.
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Some of them allow a quantitative analysis of the texture; others are only qualitative.
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There are several different research approaches, or research designs, that qualitative researchers use.
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This may be due to his use of network in more qualitative terms or the lack of his use of the standard network toolkit.
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Workload can also be classified as quantitative (the amount of work to be done) or qualitative (the difficulty of the work).
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Therefore, it may be useful to consider incorporating other forms of research, such as qualitative and ethnographic studies, in the regulation of alternative medicines.
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However, qualitative research, including ethnographic case studies, interviewing, and focus groups, has growing support in some specialties.
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Qualitative allelochemicals are usually effective against non-adapted specialists and generalist herbivores.
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However, such qualitative theories have been questioned by other studies.
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