yes
Mode is the only measure of central tendency to measure quantitative dataor qualitative data.
Anytime you are able to measure something, it is quantitative data. Qualitative data represents the quality of something which cannot be measured.
Quantitative means it can be measured. Qualitative is something that is subjective meaning there is no way to really measure it. Example: Quantitative: 2=2=4 This is always true. Qualitative: Puppies are cute. (this is only an opinion. No facts)
never * * * * * When the data are qualitative. The mean and median are unusable in such cases and the mode is the only sensible measure.
This object is very heavy weight.
no, it's quantitative data. Quantitative data is something you can measure - weight, length, height, time etc. Qualitative data is something you can't measure e.g. how happy people are, what people feel about something
yes
Mode is the only measure of central tendency to measure quantitative dataor qualitative data.
It is the result that you can directly measure. Therefore, it is the length, weight, speed etc of whatever you are calculating/observing. The qualitative result is a characteristic(quality) that the thing has. Therefore, things like "it looked cloudy", would fall under qualitative results.
A qualitative experiment is one where you determine WHAT happens, as opposed to a quantitative experiment where you measure how much of something happens.
Anytime you are able to measure something, it is quantitative data. Qualitative data represents the quality of something which cannot be measured.
It is a weight measure. Ounces is weight.
Quantitative means it can be measured. Qualitative is something that is subjective meaning there is no way to really measure it. Example: Quantitative: 2=2=4 This is always true. Qualitative: Puppies are cute. (this is only an opinion. No facts)
never * * * * * When the data are qualitative. The mean and median are unusable in such cases and the mode is the only sensible measure.
A qualitative variable: such as your favourite fruit.
To measure weight, a scale. To measure mass, a balance.