No it is not.
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No, but quantitative data can.
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Categorical.
No it is not.
'Quantitative' has to do with the answer to the question, "How much, or how many?" 'Categorical' has to do with the answer to the question, "What kind?" 'Type of wood' would fall under the latter category.
If the data are quantitative they must have a median. If there is no median it is only because the data are qualitative and, in that case, a box and whiskers plot is meaningless.
To give a simple summary of quantitative data with 5 or more observations.
They're useful for quantitaive data because they are used to list number faster, not give a categorical response
No. Income is a quantitative variable since it is measured in numbers instead of categories.
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In my research I consider ESG socres predictors (independent variables). The data will be retrieved from Refinitv and I have doubt on whether ESG scores are categorical or quantitative data. I cannot choose the appropriate statistical test without being sure about this info. If predictor is categorical, then I choose MANOVA If predictor is quantitative, then the choice would be MULTIPLE REGRESSION analysis. Please, if you have time to answer, it would be a huge help getting a clear answer. Thank you.
Yeah that's a question online in your stats class. Read it more carefully. They are asking if Major (area of study) is a quantitative or categorical type of data Answer: Categorical.
Not sure about steam-and-leaf but a stem-and-leaf plot is used for numerical data.
They can both show the same data. You can use quantitative or categorical data with both of them.