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Researchers often prefer to use quantitative data over qualitative data because it lends itself more easily to mathematical analysis . For example , it does not make sense to find an average hair color or blood type . Quantitative data are always numbers . Quantitative data are the result of counting or measuring attributes of a population . Amount of money , pulse rate , weight , number of people living in your town , and number of students who take statistics are examples of quantitative data .

Target

  • Quantitative data are always numbers .
  • number

Candidates

Please check all the words that can be used instead of the target word in the same context. Note that the morphology of the target (third person singular, past tense etc.) is considered to be applied to the candidate automatically in the process of paraphrasing.

1.sum
2.crowd
3.amount
4.abundance
5.whole
6.company
7.estimate
8.flock
9.lot
10.total
11.product
12.representation
13.sign
14.plenty
15.quantity
16.statistic
17.collection
18.volume
19.count
20.character
21.fraction
22.symbol
23.figure
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