Quantitative data is information restricted to numerical values, making it quantifiable and amenable to statistical analysis. It includes objective and observable information stated in specified units—for example, height, temperature, income, sales figures, population size, test scores, and weights are the types of information that is considered quantitative data. These numerical representations allow quantitative data to […]
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