When is it appropriate to use quantitative data over qualitative data?
- Never
- When both measuring and categorizing are required
- When categorizing or describing is required
- When measuring or counting is required
Quantitative data is appropriate to use when measuring or counting is required, or when the data can be numerically quantified. This data type allows for statistical analysis and can provide a more objective and precise understanding than qualitative data. For example, it's appropriate to use quantitative data when you want to know how many people visited a website, how much customers are willing to pay for a product, or how often a certain event occurs.
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