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Quantitative Outcomes: observational information
that can be counted. Another way of expressing outcomes in
a quantitative way is to compare your actual outcomes against
a comparison group in a like setting or a similar program.
Qualitative Outcomes: observational information
that can be used to describe how your project functions and
what it means to the people involved. Some examples of qualitative
outcomes include photographs (with captions), case studies,
and testimonial quotes.
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