Which is an example of qualitative data?
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the number of golfers who use Callaway clubs
the number of golfers who use Callaway clubs
the scores of the golfers who use Callaway clubs
the scores of the golfers who use Callaway clubs
the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs
the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs
the number of putts per round of golfers using Callaway clubs
the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs
Which is an example of qualitative data?
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the number of textbooks in a classroom
the number of textbooks in a classroom
the condition of the textbooks in a classroom
the condition of the textbooks in a classroom
the ID numbers of the textbooks in a classroom
the ID numbers of the textbooks in a classroom
the number of pencil marks in the textbooks in a classroom
the number of pencil marks in the textbooks in a classroom
the condition of the textbooks in a classroom
Which is an example of quantitative data?
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the number of textbooks in a classroom
the number of textbooks in a classroom
the condition of the textbooks in a classroom
the condition of the textbooks in a classroom
the ID numbers of the textbooks in a classroom
the ID numbers of the textbooks in a classroom
the colors of the textbooks in a classroom
the number of textbooks in a classroom
The example of qualitative data is "the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs."
The example of qualitative data in this set is "the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs."
Qualitative data refers to non-numerical or categorical information that is descriptive in nature. It is typically gathered through observations, interviews, or surveys, and it provides insights into opinions, feelings, attitudes, or perceptions of individuals. In this case, the ratings provided by the golfers about Callaway clubs represent qualitative data since they are subjective and cannot be measured numerically.