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4. Use of data
4.1 Types of data
4.1.2 Qualitative data
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Quantitative data is
numerical
and measurable.
True
What are three examples of qualitative data in Physical Education?
Observations, attitudes, feedback
What are three methods of collecting qualitative data in Physical Education?
1️⃣ Observations
2️⃣ Interviews
3️⃣ Open-ended questionnaires
Qualitative data provides information about qualities, characteristics, or
properties
Match the type of data with its characteristic:
Qualitative Data ↔️ Non-numerical, descriptive
Quantitative Data ↔️ Numerical, measurable
Qualitative data provides information about qualities, characteristics, or
properties
What is the primary purpose of quantitative data in research?
Statistical analysis
Qualitative data provides insights into experiences, perceptions, and
nuances
Qualitative data provides insights into experiences and perceptions.
True
How does qualitative data differ from quantitative data in terms of objectivity?
It is subjective and context-dependent
Qualitative data in Physical Education includes observations of technique or skill
execution
Order the steps of the scientific method as they relate to qualitative data collection:
1️⃣ Make an observation
2️⃣ Form a hypothesis
3️⃣ Conduct interviews or observations
4️⃣ Analyze descriptive data
5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
Why is qualitative data valuable in Physical Education?
It captures insights numerical measures miss
Match the characteristics with the type of data:
Numerical, measurable ↔️ Quantitative data
Subjective, descriptive ↔️ Qualitative data
What is an example of qualitative data in Physical Education related to skill execution?
Observations of technique
One method of collecting qualitative data in Physical Education is through open-ended
interviews
What is document analysis in physical education research?
Review of related documents
Observations in physical education research involve detailed notes and descriptions of student
behaviors
and interactions.
True
Focus groups in qualitative research facilitate the exploration of shared
perspectives
and feedback.
Video or audio recordings can capture visual and auditory data for
qualitative analysis
.
True
Qualitative data is non-numerical and descriptive, while quantitative data is numerical and
measurable
.
Qualitative data provides context-dependent insights into the 'why' behind actions and behaviors.
True
What is the definition of qualitative data?
Non-numerical, descriptive data
Qualitative data provides information about qualities, characteristics, or
properties
Qualitative data is numerical and can be statistically analyzed.
False
What type of data is numerical and measurable?
Quantitative data
Why is qualitative data valuable in Physical Education?
Deeper insights into experiences
Qualitative data is objective and generalizable.
False
What type of data provides insights into experiences and perceptions in Physical Education?
Qualitative data
What is qualitative data primarily concerned with?
Non-numerical, descriptive information
Qualitative data is typically collected through methods like observations and
interviews
Quantitative data is collected through
surveys
and experiments.
True
What is an example of qualitative data related to emotions in Physical Education?
Descriptions of attitudes or behaviors
Qualitative data in Physical Education is non-numerical and
descriptive
Quantitative data is context-dependent.
False
Qualitative data is context-dependent, while quantitative data is
generalizable
Qualitative data complements
quantitative
data by providing context-specific information.
True
What is a reflective journal used for in qualitative data collection?
Documenting personal growth
Qualitative data complements the statistical analysis enabled by
quantitative
data.
What is the purpose of interviews in qualitative data collection?
Gain in-depth insights
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