Difference between revisions of "Quantitative Data"

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{{Term|QUANTITATIVE DATA|Refers to observations that are represented in numeric form (e.g. project or programme funding level in monetary terms).Quantitative data can be analyzed statistics which are both descriptive and inferential.<ref>Chua Poh Cheng and Mark Melvin M. in Mathison, Sandra. Encyclopaedia of Evaluation, pp 351, Ed. University of British Columbia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005.</ref>}}
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{{Term|QUANTITATIVE DATA|Refers to [[Observation|observations]] that are represented in numeric form (e.g. project or programme funding level in monetary terms).Quantitative data can be analyzed statistics which are both descriptive and inferential.<ref>Chua Poh Cheng and Mark Melvin M. in Mathison, Sandra. Encyclopaedia of Evaluation, pp 351, Ed. University of British Columbia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005.</ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png QUANTITATIVE DATA
Refers to observations that are represented in numeric form (e.g. project or programme funding level in monetary terms).Quantitative data can be analyzed statistics which are both descriptive and inferential.[1]



References

  1. Chua Poh Cheng and Mark Melvin M. in Mathison, Sandra. Encyclopaedia of Evaluation, pp 351, Ed. University of British Columbia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005.