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True [87]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are examples of QUALITATIVE data? (seiect all that apply)

Chemistry
1 answer:
Vesna [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The hair color of a person

Explanation:

The correct answer would be <u>the hair color of a person</u>.

<em>Qualitative data are data that cannot be measured with any instrument but can only be used to characterize. Unlike quantitative data, these kinds of data can only be observed and recorded but cannot be assigned numerical values, except if coded. </em>

The sound of a person's voice can be quantitative on one hand and qualitative on the other. The intensity of a sound can be measured using a decibel meter and quantitatively assigned a figure, whereas, the quality of the sound can only be characterized and not measured.

Both the weight and the body temperature of a person can be measured using a weighing balance and a thermometer respectively and hence, are considered to be quantitative data when collected.

<em>The </em><em>color of the hair </em><em>of a person cannot be measured but can only be observed and characterized. Hence, </em><u><em>hair color data constitute qualitative data.</em></u>

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