Yes it does. I just took a test and it was true or false asking the same question. THe answer was true.
Quantitative data is collective data that can be measured by numbers and qualitative is data that is are words and cannot be divided by numbers.This is true. Here is a more precise answer:Quantitative data can be classified as continuous or numerical.Continuous data could for example: time, weight, age etc...Numerical would be zip codes of a given area, phone numbers in a telephone book etc...
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Ratio and interval data are both types of quantitative data in statistics. Interval data has meaningful differences between values, but lacks a true zero point, meaning you cannot make meaningful statements about ratios (e.g., temperature in Celsius). In contrast, ratio data has both meaningful differences and a true zero point, allowing for both differences and ratios to be interpreted (e.g., weight or height). This distinction is important for determining the appropriate statistical analyses to use.
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not always is this fact true. It is however an old wives tale that cannot always be trusted.
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her constant enthusiasm is a pretense that cannot be trusted
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representational
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Yes it does. I just took a test and it was true or false asking the same question. THe answer was true.
no its too good to be true.
They're required because a group of scientist can put down false data. So this means that other groups have to be able to find the exact data that the other group of scientist did.
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