In - person or telephone interviews provide
more qualitative information and allow for more in - depth follow - up questions.
And he supplements this data with
more qualitative information, constantly querying those around him to make sure he is living up to expectations.
Not exact matches
Keep the superfluous
qualitative data for a landing page where readers can go for
more information.
Databases are filled with
information that is less quantitative and
more qualitative.
This Childhood Stress study, led by Chilton with several Drexel graduates in the School of Public Health, used both quantitative and
qualitative methods to gather
information about 31 Philadelphia mothers» experience with deprivation, abuse, violence and neglect, as well as their experiences with hunger, education and employment and
more.
As an example, even though our investment process relies on quantifiable
information, we enjoy digging into the
more qualitative aspects of the companies in our portfolio.
For example, it is interesting that the «sound science» anti-climate model people are almost always willing to grant validation to the economic free - market model, which has exactly the same problems (if not
more, since there we are also dealing with
qualitative changes in
information and motives).
A second stage would develop extended SSPs that build on the basic SSPs by providing
more detailed
qualitative and / or quantitative
information to support
more specific sectoral and regional analyses.
Whether it's something
qualitative, like their previous work experience and education, or something
more abstract, such as how they work through problems and process
information, Michael wants to hear how it's helped them succeed.