Numerical data

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'Numerical data (or quantitative data) is data measured or identified on a numerical scale. Numerical data can be analysed using statistical methods, and results can be displayed using tables, charts, histograms and 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.

An example of quantitative data would be: there are 643 dots on the ceiling or there are 735 pieces of bubble gum. or 'there are 8 planets in the solar system'

After the data is collected the researcher will make an analysis of the quantitative data and produce statistics.

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