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    quan·ti·ta·tive
    /ˈkwän(t)əˌtādiv/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality: "quantitative analysis"

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  2. relating to an amount that can be measured: Our employees receive a quantitative rating based on the dollar value of their sales.

  3. The meaning of QUANTITATIVE is of, relating to, or expressible in terms of quantity. How to use quantitative in a sentence.

  4. Quantitative definition: that is or may be estimated by quantity. . See examples of QUANTITATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 12, 2020 · Quantitative research is the opposite of qualitative research, which involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio). Quantitative research is widely used in the natural and social sciences: biology, chemistry, psychology, economics, sociology, marketing, etc.

  6. When you're trying to figure out how well your new business is doing, there are all sorts of factors you need to think about, but only some of them can be measured in numbers. Those are quantitative. The other things, like say, how pleasant the room feels, would be qualitative, a word that's often paired with quantitative.

  7. relating to an amount that can be measured: Our employees receive a quantitative rating based on the dollar value of their sales.

  8. Quantitative means relating to different sizes or amounts of things. [formal] ...the advantages of quantitative and qualitative research. ...the quantitative analysis of migration. quantitatively adverb. We cannot predict quantitatively the value or the cost of a new technology. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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