Qualitative data and quantitative data
Qualitative data
Field sketches are a useful form of qualitativeResults that are not expressed as numbers or numerical data, eg they can be expressed as present or absent, or as colours. data. They help to remember the places that have been visited.
How to draw a field sketch
Field sketches can be drawn by anyone - no artistic skills are required. Drawing a field sketch is a straightforward process.
- Identify the landscape that needs to be sketched.
- Write a title that will help to locate the sketch, eg 'Site One'.
- Draw an outline of the main features of the landscape with a pencil, eg hills and valleys or buildings and roads.
- Add detail to the sketch to record more information, eg river features, such as meanderA bend in a river., river cliffSteep bank created on the outside of a river bend by the erosive effect of fast-flowing water undercutting the bank. and rapidsAn increase in the speed of river water where the river bed has a steep gradient.. Only draw people if they are important to the enquiry question.
- Annotate or label the field sketch to give more information about the landscape and conditions, eg what was the weather like?
- Consider taking a photograph to support the field sketch, or use an app that will allow you to annotate photos in the field.
Quantitative data
Quantitative data often comes in the form of numbers.
Types of quantitative data
Many different things can be measured in fieldwork, for example the velocityThe speed of an object in a particular direction. of a river, the number of cars or the amount of litter.
Numbers can also appear in other forms.
- Nominal data - these are numbers that appear as categories, eg 1 = yes and 2 = no.
- Ordinal data - these numbers have an order, eg the rank order of cities by population size. It is known that city 1 is more populated than city 2 and 3, but it is not known how many more people there are, as the spacing between each city is not equal.
- Interval data - these numbers are similar to ordinal, but the difference between each number is equal, eg temperature is measured in degrees centigrade.
- Ratio data - this is when there is a relationship between two sets of numbers, eg number of people per doctor.