What are the two subtypes of quantitative data?
- Categorical and Ordinal
- Discrete and Continuous
- Interval and Ratio
- Nominal and Categorical
Quantitative data can be classified into two subtypes: discrete and continuous. Discrete data can only take certain values (like the number of children in a family – 1, 2, 3, etc.) and Continuous data can take any value within a given range or continuum (like height or weight of a person).
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