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aleksklad [387]
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DanielleElmas [232]1 year ago
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The term that describes the data that deals with the traits of an object is the term qualitative.

<h3>What is qualitative data?</h3>

The term qualitative data refers to data that is collected from findings that are carried out. It gives the idea of the individual parts of the data that is collected and how it can be accurately used.

It may be pertinent to add that the term "qualitative" come from the word "quality" which has to do with the way in which a thing is or is thought to be. This term is often of very much important when we are dealing with the classification and presentation of data.  

Thus the term that describes the data that deals with the traits of an object is the term qualitative.

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