A social security number is qualitative data. It is made of numbers, but it is not a total or a count or an average etc., and you never do any numerical calculations with it. It just uniquely identifies an individual.
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Since social security numbers have numeric values, a social security number is an example of a qualitative variable.
It identifies you. It gives some information about the person. It is not a count or a total or an average, or any numeric kind of information. While it does have the word number in it, it is not counting anything. You never add social security numbers together, or get the average social security number or do any other such numerical calculation with them. You do that with quantitative data.
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No, it is quantitative.
An ID number takes the place of the ID's owner name. It is a qualitative characteristic of the ID.
Qualitative properties describes the physical aspects of an object such as the colour. Quantitative properties describe the numerical aspects of an object. Quantitative descriptions will always have a number in in it.
quatitative observations have to do with QUANTITY and qualitative observations have to do with QUALITY.
Quantitative means that it is concerned with how much. Qualitative means that it is only concerned with the kind. And example of quantitative would be the number of trees in a park, and an example of qualitative would be whether you have blue eyes or brown eyes.