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Tucker Sampson
15 May, 22:36
Quantitive data can be measured quantitatively
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Brian Joseph
15 May, 22:50
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yeah
here's why:
In order to measure qualitative data quantitively, categorical variables are used. These type of variables are defined by a set of positive numbers, and each number is connected to a nominal category, which has been defined based on a qualitative property.
For example, if conducting a research about holiday patterns, one of the variables registered aims to measure the season in which people travel the most hence the following categories are defined: spring (=1), summer (=2), autumn (=3) and winter (=4). This is a categorical variable. If it only had two categories it is denominated a dummy or binary variable (values: 0, 1).
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