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Ordinal data is considered “in-between” qualitative and quantitative data. It groups variables into ordered categories, which have a natural order or rank based on some hierarchal scale, like from high to low.
Generally, any student getting marks between 100%-90% is given grade A, any student getting marks between 90%-80% is given grade B and so on. Here, we can only measure the marks but grade is a category assigned based on marks. Hence, grade is labeled as ordinal data in our example.
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Clear explanation but the background music is very distracted!
Due to amazing visuals topics becomes much more interesting on that your simple and easy explanations on them. Your visuals were cherry on the top for me. Really enjoyed it and able to understand it too, thank you
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In qualitative data there is no order in them but there is ordere in their proportions. 56 % may have black hair and 3% may have red hair and so on
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But if you are counting the number of people with Indian citizenship then you are using the mathematical function "+"
But when you start counting number of people, it itself becomes quantitative data and more precisely discrete data.
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Thank you for this amazing visualization !!!
exellent explaination
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Does ordinal scale also measures quantitative data?
Ordinal data is considered “in-between” qualitative and quantitative data. It groups variables into ordered categories, which have a natural order or rank based on some hierarchal scale, like from high to low.
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If Grades is an ordinal data then why can't we measure it???, I mean as we can measure grades, the ordinal data also can be measured
Generally, any student getting marks between 100%-90% is given grade A, any student getting marks between 90%-80% is given grade B and so on. Here, we can only measure the marks but grade is a category assigned based on marks. Hence, grade is labeled as ordinal data in our example.
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Mam can we apply mean, median and mode on qualitative data ??
We can only apply mode on the qualitative data.
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