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Jeff studied data from the following categories: age, countries, salary, tempature, types of trees, and year of education. List the quantitative data and list the categorical data.
Would the quantitative data be: age, salary, temperature, and year of education and the categorical data be: countries and types of trees? Thanks.
            
            
        Jeff studied data from the following categories: age, countries, salary, tempature, types of trees, and year of education. List the quantitative data and list the categorical data.
Would the quantitative data be: age, salary, temperature, and year of education and the categorical data be: countries and types of trees? Thanks.
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                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    Quantitative data can be divided into smaller parts, where categorical data cannot.
They are all correct except years of education. If someone was attending the first semester of college, would you say he had 12.25 years of education?
    
They are all correct except years of education. If someone was attending the first semester of college, would you say he had 12.25 years of education?
                    Answered by
            JJ
            
    Categorical data is what could be put into categories" countries, types of trees.
Quantitative has numerical values that could be averaged, etc. you are correct with your answer. And you could say that you have an average of 12.25 years of education.
    
Quantitative has numerical values that could be averaged, etc. you are correct with your answer. And you could say that you have an average of 12.25 years of education.
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