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Measurable data is data that can be measure by a quantity. Measurable data is also known as quantitative data.
The data collected does not have to be measurable.
The correct spelling is measurable and not measureable.
Possibly under certain conditions, but not generally. Consider a nonmeasurable set A, and define f(x) = 1 if x in A 0 otherwise. Then {1} is certainly measurable but the inverse image {x | f(x) = 1} = A is not measurable.
Measurable goals allow you to judge your progress toward achieving them as well as to know for certain when you have done so. In psychological terms, measurable goals are more motivating than are more abstract goals.
It is called quantifying your goals.
so you are able to achieve them.
because it helps the core body.
Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic and Time Bound
cebu pacific measurable objectives/goals?
set goals that are measurable so that you'll know when you've met them.
set goals that are measurable so that you'll know when you've met them.
I was taught to follow the SMART rule for setting goals. Goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-targeted.
An ambiguous question. Posts of the same goal or posts from opposite goals?
Goals are general directions, that are not specific enough to be measured. On the other hand, objectives are specific, measurable and set within a timeframe.
A personal system of inquiry is beneficial to a person because it allows them to write goals. The system should contain measurable goals and objectives.