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Mathematics, 25.12.2019 00:31 kell22wolf

What is the distinction between qualitative data and quantitative data? give a few examples of each. choose the correct answer below.

a. qualitative data describe categories, while quantitative data represent counts or measures. brand names of shoes in a consumer survey and eye colors are examples of qualitative data. heights of students and quiz scores are examples of quantitative data.
b. quantitative data describe categories, while qualitative data represent counts or measures. brand names of shoes in a consumer survey and eye colors are examples of qualitative data. heights of students and quiz scores are examples of quantitative data.
c. qualitative data describe categories, while quantitative data represent counts or measures. brand names of shoes in a consumer survey and eye colors are examples of quantitative data. heights of students and quiz scores are examples of qualitative data.
d. quantitative data describe categories, while qualitative data represent counts or measures. brand names of shoes in a consumer survey and eye colors are examples of quantitative data. heights of students and quiz scores are examples of qualitative data.

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