Subjective quantitative is when you answer subjectively but through numbers. example... how do you feel about busy shops from a scale of 1-10?
Define processes on either end of communication. Define the types of messages. Define the syntax of messages. Define the meaning of any informational fields. Define how the messages are sent and the expected response. Define interaction with the next lower layer.
It explains the meaning of something. To define: To describe or outline the functional characteristics of a word or object.
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
Define and elaborate on market margin?
define new bullet
define or and brief on its evolution.
Qualitative is the grouping of things based on their qualities. Quantitative is based off of the quantity, or amount there is, of something.
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Quantitative techniques use procedures that focus on objective measurements in order to draw conclusions about research subjects. Some of these methods include polls, surveys and questionnaires.
that question is subjective. It's based on what you think. it depends how you define "lucky"
That's totally subjective : some people would like to define it as without people - as if we were not a part of nature. Feel free to define it as you wish.
The answer is largely subjective. You need to define the criteria and then make a decision for yourself.
They're equally important, it's a subjective thing, and fist you have to define "important". Both are important.
It's subjective, of course. But at some websites you can define your own perfect climate and find the places that match.
Transcendentalists believe that truth is derived from intuition, personal experience, and inner reflection rather than from external sources like tradition or authority. They emphasize the importance of connecting with one's inner self and nature to uncover universal truths. Truth for transcendentalists is seen as a spiritual and intuitive understanding of the world, rather than relying solely on logic or empirical evidence.