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illustration of qualitative data

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Answered by Anonymous
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The hair colors of players on a football team, the color of cars in a parking lot, the letter grades of students in a classroom, the types of coins in a jar, and the shape of candies in a variety pack are all examples of qualitative data so long as a particular number is not assigned to any of these descriptions.

Answered by rajm91241
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Qualitative data is a type of data that describes information. It is investigative and also often open-ended, allowing respondents to fully express themselves.

Examples of qualitative data include sex (male or female), name, state of origin, citizenship, etc.

Qualitative Data can be divided into two types:

  1. Nominal data
  2. Ordinal Data

Nominal Data: nominal data is a classification of categorical variables, that do not provide any quantitative value. It is sometimes referred to as labelled or named data.

For example, a researcher may need to generate a database of the phone numbers and location of a certain number of people. An online survey may be conducted using a closed open-ended question.

Ordinal Data: Ordinal data is a type of qualitative data where the variables have natural, ordered categories and the distances between the categories are not known.

For example, ordinal data is said to have been collected when a customer inputs his/her satisfaction on the variable scale — "satisfied, indifferent, dissatisfies".

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