"Quantitative data" refers to information that is measured or expressed in numbers or quantities. It is objective and can be easily analyzed and compared.
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With this launch, practitioners can, for the first time ever, get hard
quantitative data on how parties, law firms, and judges perform on bankruptcy appeals.
Overall, our study underscores the value of using computational modeling together
with quantitative data to understand root growth.
Though we continued to
collect quantitative data about how often desired instruction occurred in each classroom visit, our school soon realized there was a more powerful purpose to this practice.
A mixed method analysis involved first
analyzing quantitative data and then analyzing qualitative data for themes related to the family camp experience, including benefits of and motivations for attending.
The resulting enhanced image quality is particularly advantageous for
quantitative data analysis of three - dimensional, densely arranged molecules and cell structures.
Her areas of expertise include
quantitative data collection, qualitative data collection, home visitation services, child and family services, and family and child well - being.
Where possible try to
include quantitative data — growing revenue by $ 2 million in first year will impress anyone, but the inclusion of numerical data is what catches the reader's eye.
Recruiters and hiring managers want to know your sales figures, cost - cutting initiatives and
other quantitative data from previous jobs.
Their findings were the first to provide
quantitative data showing internal residual stress distributions in AM parts as a function of laser power and speed.
The branch of mathematics that supports the quantitative development of equity and financial information is becoming bigger as the largest of companies look to
quantitative data over qualitative data to solve problems.
Based on data from a global sample of public and international schools, the presenters
combine quantitative data with deep qualitative inquiry.
New studies should follow this trend by continuing to make use of school, neighborhood, census, and state
level quantitative data so that individual risks can be understood within their realistic circumstances.
Anyway, here is some research and
quantitative data on the topic of employer's preferences when it comes to resume formats.
The researchers used a mixed - methods design and
analyzed quantitative data, collected via an online survey, using descriptive statistics and content analysis.
Use basic metrics such as views, a five - star rating system, feedback or
other quantitative data to track content usefulness.
To settle the debate, researchers are looking for
quantitative data in novel places, including the historical record.
Another core duty of interns in the field of marketing includes helping with the collection and synthesis of qualitative and
quantitative data from marketing campaigns.
Activities: The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the development of research materials, literature reviews, survey design, and
quantitative data analysis.
But remember, these are only preliminary findings, so we'll have to wait for a bit more research to have confirmation and
more quantitative data.
Finally, remember that
quantitative data don't need to dominate the conversation — there are limits to achievement data.
The researchers collected qualitative and
quantitative data over a twelve - month period in 2009 from students, teachers, school leaders, and arts professionals at 24 schools.
This work highlights the importance of appropriate statistical analyses of the large
quantitative data sets that are increasingly being produced by experimentalists and are being used to study fundamental cellular mechanisms.
My aim is to collect
quantitative data about cellular processes in real time through observation and perturbation of molecular dynamics on the nanoscale in living cells.
Utilized quantitative data from primary and secondary sources in addition to qualitative data from administrator interviews to build an Access database, ArcGIS maps, and a final report for use by staff and customers.
These types of
quantitative data points collected during a classroom visit will provide measurable evidence of success and will serve as valuable measuring sticks for gauging progress.
Besides a score, which
gives quantitative data about how much of the material tested a students has mastered, information about student misconceptions can be determined by analyzing which distractors they chose and why.
Studies in English language were selected if they were controlled trials (crossover or parallel groups) comparing stimulants with placebo, were published in peer reviewed scientific journals,
reported quantitative data on independent effects for aggression related behaviours, used a rating scale or method of observation to assess aggression related behaviours, and included children or youth (mean age < 18 y) with ADHD.