A phone number is considered qualitative data because it represents a categorical characteristic used for identification rather than a measurable quantity. While it consists of digits, the sequence of numbers does not convey numerical value or allow for mathematical operations like addition or averaging. Instead, it serves to categorize individuals or entities within a specific system.
PH is a number, so it is quantitative.
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No, it is quantitative.
Quantitative means that it is concerned with how much. Qualitative means that it is only concerned with the kind. And example of quantitative would be the number of trees in a park, and an example of qualitative would be whether you have blue eyes or brown eyes.
PH is a number, so it is quantitative.
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No, it is quantitative.
The two basic divisions of data are qualitative or categorical data and quantitative or numeric data. Just because you have a number, doesn't necessarily make it quantitative. For example, zip codes, phone numbers and bank-accounts are numeric, but it doesn't make much sense to find the average phone number or median zip-code. These are examples of numbers applied to categorical data.
qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is
Date of birth is Qualitative, but age is Quantitative.
An ID number takes the place of the ID's owner name. It is a qualitative characteristic of the ID.
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