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When is data organized qualitatively? What are some examples of qualitatively organized data?
When it differs by name or type.
Examples are: types of professions (doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc), types of buildings (church, house, factory, etc)
When is data ordered? What are some examples of ordered data?
Data is ordered when terms like "more" or "less" and "better" or "worse" make sense when describing it
Examples are: large, medium, and small farms; a ranked ordering of cities by desirability of living conditions
When is quantitative data organized?
When there are countable units associated with it
What is an interval level?
When there are countable units but no absolute zero value
What is a ratio level?
There are countable units and an absolute zero