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qualitative
noun
Something qualitative.
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The word "qualitative" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe an approach or interpretation that is based on characteristics, attributes, or qualities rather than on measures or numbers. For example, "The study focused on qualitative aspects of the issue, such as the emotional impact of the policy change on those affected."
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Even before the leader of the Liberal Democrats opened his mouth, his appearance last night was greeted with guffaws and eyeball-rolling from part of a focus group gathered for the Guardian by the qualitative polling firm BritainThinks.
Becca, who has spent the past two years in poorly paid and precarious part-time jobs, is one of 12 people recruited for the last of five focus groups organised by qualitative polling firm BritainThinks, working in partnership with the Guardian, to examine five key battleground seats and the larger political themes that will help decide the election.
But most of these studies were qualitative, based on a dozen books, and focused primarily on high-level content – the personalities of protagonists and antagonists and the plots.
Alexander says: "As soon as I found 'Non Merci' we put that into qualitative research and it tested out the park.
Those Ipsos Mori surveys, which included conventional opinion polling, focus groups, and qualitative attitudinal research into how voters behaved, had tracked the rising support for yes since chancellor George Osborne's currency zone veto in early 2014.
The street gun battles sustained over weeks that accompanied the alliance's doomed 2004 attack on the Gulf cartel (and its enforcement wing made up of military deserters called the Zetas), in their stronghold in north-eastern Mexico in 2004 marked a qualitative leap in traditional Mexican cartel turf wars that had previously been largely confined to targeted hits.
Alex Burch An experienced qualitative researcher who has worked with the University of Southampton as well as for a London-based social policy thinktank.
Each city is assigned a score for over 30 qualitative and quantitative factors across five broad categories: stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.
Beginners keep asking, "Am I doing the right thing?" An objective, quantifiable way of doing this is going to help a lot.Isn't meditation about qualitative not quantitative results?Yes, but it is also quantifiable.
In electronic commerce, too, many of the trends have been gathering force for years, but are only now becoming obvious as they are harnessed to the runaway growth and global reach of the Internet".There are quantitative changes so profound that they become qualitative," says Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, the most successful bookstore on the Internet.
Instead, he thought brands needed to express "longevity and invariable qualitative values" that are already embedded in their histories and products.
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