Hi, I joined awhile ago, but could never get on. (I'm so sorry, I'm on a gazillion other forums, and they're slowly dying, but I have a very tight computer schedule)
Anyway....I had no where else to go with my question, so I hoped someone here could help. In my school we're doing science projects, and my teacher doesn't make sense, and I'm confused. I need to figure out a good qualitative data table. The details of my project are simple. Every morning at 6:00am I feed my hamster twenty sunflower seeds. An hour later I remove the food and count how many seeds were eaten, hoarded and left in the dish. I do this again at 9:00am. My quantitative data is recording how many seeds he ate, left, and hoarded. My trial is two weeks long. I'm so confused, I don't know what to do for qualitative data, my teacher is a short fuse, and doesn't gimme a good enough answer. Can anybody help?
Anyway....I had no where else to go with my question, so I hoped someone here could help. In my school we're doing science projects, and my teacher doesn't make sense, and I'm confused. I need to figure out a good qualitative data table. The details of my project are simple. Every morning at 6:00am I feed my hamster twenty sunflower seeds. An hour later I remove the food and count how many seeds were eaten, hoarded and left in the dish. I do this again at 9:00am. My quantitative data is recording how many seeds he ate, left, and hoarded. My trial is two weeks long. I'm so confused, I don't know what to do for qualitative data, my teacher is a short fuse, and doesn't gimme a good enough answer. Can anybody help?