Data comes in many shapes and sizes, but not all data is created equal when it comes to accessibility and usability. In the least granular sense, there are two major types of data: qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative data is often referred to as the “subjective” form of data and wo...
The following statements relate to different types of data:(i) Secondary data are data collected especially for a specific purpose(ii) Discrete data can take on any value(iii) Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured(iv) Population data are data arising as a result of investigating a...
Which of the statements are true? A. Discrete data can take on any value. B. Population data are data arising as a result of investigating a group of people or objects. C. Secondary data are data collected especially for a specific purpose. D. Qualitative data are data that cannot be ...
Simple examples of qualitative data include the color of the sky, names, smell, and ethnicity, such as Asian, African American. Quantitative and qualitative data can be further subdivided into four groups. To better explain these units of information, we have listed all four major types of data...
The following statements relate to different types of data. (i) Secondary data are data collected especially for a specific purpose. (ii) Discrete data can take on any value. (iii) Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured. (iv) Population data are data arising as a result of inve...
(ii) Discrete data can take on any value (iii) Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured (iv) Population data are data arising as a result of investigating a group of people or objects Which of the statements are true? A
In this paper, the fifth in a series on qualitative research in medical education, we discuss approaches to analysing qualitative data. We focus primarily on analysing transcribed interview and focus group data. We also touch on the analysis of visual data, a potentially fruitful alternative ...
Data types are important because they are data attributes that tell a computer system how to interpret its value. Understanding the different types of data helps users choose the one that fits their needs and goals.
The following statements relate to different types of data:(i) Secondary data are data collected especially for a specific purpose(ii) Discrete data can take on any value(iii) Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured(iv) Population data are data arising as a result of investi...
Discrete data can take on any value.;Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured.