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'''Numerical data''' (or '''quantitative data''') is [[data]] measured or identified on a numerical scale. Numerical data can be analyzed using [[statistical method]]s, and results can be displayed using [[table (information)|table]]s, [[charts]], [[histogram]]s and [[graph (mathematics)|graphs]]. For example, a researcher will ask a questions to a participant that include words how often, how many or percentage. The answers from the questions will be numerical. Quantitative data has to do with amounts, measurements, or anything of quantity.
 
Examples of quantitative data would be:
*Counts
**'there are 643 dots on the ceiling'
**'there are 25 pieces of bubble gum'
**'there are 8 planets in the solar system'
*Measurements
**'the length of this table is 1.892m'
**'the temperature at 12:00 p.m. was 18.9° Celsius'
**'the average flow yesterday in this river was 25 mph (miles per hour)'
 
After the data is collected the researcher will make an analysis of the quantitative data and produce [[statistics]].
 
==See also==
*[[Level of measurement]]
*[[Quantitative property]]
*[[Qualitative data]]
*[[Quantitative property]]
 
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[[Category:Data management]]
[[Category:Statistical data types]]
 
==Bibliography==
 
http://regentsprep.org/REgents/math/ALGEBRA/AD1/qualquant.htm
 
http://web.cortland.edu/andersmd/stats/qual.html
 
 
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