Yes. You need to define a level of blood pressure which would allow you to classify the patient as hypertensive or not according to whether their blood pressure was above or below that value. You will then have a binary qualitative variable. The classification may need to be bivariate: systolic and diastolic, but that does not change the argument.
no
No it is qualitative
No, it could be a qualitative variable.
A qualitative variable: such as your favourite fruit.
No because it is numerical and so therefore it is quantitative
A qualitative variable is a variable that has categorized values and the difference cannot be measured. A quantitative variable is a variable that consist of ordinary values and the difference can be measured. Depending on the type of class rank it can be both qualitative as quantitative.
It is a qualitative variable.
A random variable which can take qualitative values rather than numeric values. For example, the question "What colour are your eyes?" will generate qualitative answers.
no
Qualitative 100% its that and not quantitative The variable is qualitative because it is an attribute characteristic.
No it is qualitative
Smoking is not a variable. It is an act of doing something. Types of cigarettes is a qualitative variable.
No, it could be a qualitative variable.
Yes, party affiliation falls under qualitative variable as it represents a characteristic or category that cannot be measured numerically. It is a categorical variable that describes political allegiance rather than a numerical value.
A qualitative variable: such as your favourite fruit.
No,Blood pressure is a quantitative variable because it is measured in numbers
Nominal and ordinal variables are both qualitative or discrete variables. Nominal variables allow for only qualitative classification while an ordinal variable is a nominal variable, but its different states are ordered in a meaningful sequence.