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qualitative

[ UK /kwˈɒlɪtˌe‍ɪtɪv/ ]
[ US /ˈkwɑɫəˌteɪtɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving distinctions based on qualities
    qualitative data
    qualitative analysis determines the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture
    qualitative change
  2. relating to or involving comparisons based on qualities

How To Use qualitative In A Sentence

  • If you're a student that's been asked to run a battery of qualitative organic tests, you should ask for a refund of your tuition.
  • The welfare/workfare transition thus represents an example of qualitative restructuring in state institutions and regulatory settlements.
  • CT guided needle biopsy settle on qualitative diagnosis.
  • We conclude that the quantitative and qualitative evidence supports the contention that increases in fluency are attributable mainly to increases in the degree of proceduralization of knowledge.
  • A qualitative difference stands between the ministry and any other job. Christianity Today
  • They argue that as a tool of understanding rather than explanation, activity theory is supported primarily by means of idiographic, qualitative, and/or case studies.
  • Portfolio assessment is one of important mode of qualitative evaluation, it was paid more and more attention under the background of educational evaluation reformation by people.
  • qualitative change
  • Quantitative growth ring analysis of fossil woods may be used only in well-constrained paleoecological studies where taxonomic and climatic sources of variability can be controlled, and additionally, of course, as a qualitative tool in paleoclimatic and paleoecological analyses. Supplementary Comments to NAS Panel « Climate Audit
  • The Qualitative Risk Assessment is updated regularly.
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