Quantitative data is collective data that can be measured by numbers and qualitative is data that is are words and cannot be divided by numbers.
This is true. Here is a more precise answer:
Quantitative data can be classified as continuous or numerical.Continuous data could for example: time, weight, age etc...
Numerical would be zip codes of a given area, phone numbers in a telephone book etc...
Quantitative data is collective data that can be measured by numbers and qualitative is data that is are words and cannot be divided by numbers.
This is true. Here is a more precise answer:
Quantitative data can be classified as continuous or numerical.Continuous data could for example: time, weight, age etc...
Numerical would be zip codes of a given area, phone numbers in a telephone book etc...
A Quantitive data is that they can changeable.
Qualitative data is the information gathered from a specific study that is not based on numbers but is is descriptive.
No, but quantitative data can.
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First let's look at what quantitative data is.Quantitative data are numeric.Discrete data are numeric data that have a finite number of possible values.So it is numerical data that can only have a finite number of possible values.One often used example of discrete quantitative data is the number 1,2 3, and 4 corresponding to strongly agree, agree, neutral, and don't agree,
Quantitive evidence is evidence that has to do with numbers. For example. the magnitude of an earthquake the time the earthquake occurred and the length of the earthquake are all types of quantitive evidence
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No, but quantitative data can.
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Yes, volume is a kind of quantitative data.
Numerical data is quantitative research
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It can be used for either, but it is most commonly used for quantitive.
quantitive is not a word. PS can you please recommend me?
A quantitative observation means to measure the amount of something. Meaning you would use things like a triple beam balance, graduated cylinder, or a mass scale a ruler, anything that will give you data in numbers not qualitative like color or murkiness of water. So 25 grams not it has a reddish tint to it.
An example of qualitative data is asking a small, select, group of engineering students whether they know how to work an AutoCAD system, then get them to show you. Quantitive is pretty much the opposite, a large group of non-engineering students the same question. The biggest difference is the quality (how informed they are) the group of people questioned are.
I have no idea how to use the word quantitive in a sentence. oh wait nvm i just did :P
First let's look at what quantitative data is.Quantitative data are numeric.Discrete data are numeric data that have a finite number of possible values.So it is numerical data that can only have a finite number of possible values.One often used example of discrete quantitative data is the number 1,2 3, and 4 corresponding to strongly agree, agree, neutral, and don't agree,
It is qualitative.