Collecting data - EduqasWhat is quantitative data?

Data can be quantitative or qualitative. When fieldwork data is collected, it can be either primary or secondary.

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What is quantitative data?

Data often comes in the form of numbers.

Types of quantitative data

Many different things can be measured in fieldwork, for example the of a river, the number of cars or the amount of litter in a particular location.

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Litter counts are quantitative data

Numbers can also appear in other forms:

  • Nominal data - these are numbers that appear as categories, eg 1 = yes and 2 = no.
  • Ordinal data - these numbers have an order, eg the rank order of cities by population size. It is known that city 1 is more populated than city 2 and 3, but it is not known how many more people there are, as the spacing between each city is not equal.
  • Interval data - these numbers are similar to ordinal, but the difference between each number is equal, eg temperature is measured in degrees centigrade.
  • Ratio data - this is when there is a relationship between two sets of numbers, eg number of people per doctor.