What is a key difference between qualitative data and quantitative data when it comes to analysis methods?
- All types of data are analyzed in the same way
- Qualitative data is always easier to analyze
- Qualitative data typically requires textual analysis, while quantitative data can be analyzed mathematically
- Quantitative data can't be used for statistical analysis
Qualitative data often requires textual or thematic analysis, categorizing the data based on traits or characteristics. Quantitative data, being numerical, can be analyzed using mathematical or statistical methods.
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