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quantitative

/'kwɔntitətiv/
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Explanation of "Quantitative"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "quantitative" when discussing things that involve measurements, statistics, or numerical analysis.
  • It is often used in scientific, economic, and academic contexts.
Example Sentences:
  1. The quantitative analysis of the data showed that sales increased by 20% last year.
  2. In a quantitative study, researchers collect data that can be counted or measured, like survey responses or test scores.
Advanced Usage:

In research, "quantitative" can refer to methods that involve statistical analysis to understand trends or relationships. For example, researchers may use quantitative data to analyze the effectiveness of a new drug.

Word Variants:
  • Quantify (verb): To measure or express the quantity of something.
    • Example: We need to quantify the results of our experiment.
  • Quantification (noun): The process of measuring or expressing something in numbers.
    • Example: The quantification of environmental impacts is essential for policy-making.
Different Meanings:

While "quantitative" generally refers to measurement, it can be used in various fields: - In science: Referring to experiments or studies that yield numerical data. - In finance: Describing analysis based on numerical data to assess investments or markets.

Synonyms:
  • Numerical
  • Measurable
  • Countable
  • Statistical
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include the word "quantitative," related phrases may emphasize measurement: - "Count on" - to rely on something; this can metaphorically relate to quantitative measures if discussing data reliability. - "Weigh in" - to provide an opinion or input, which can sometimes relate to quantitative data in discussions.

Summary:

"Quantitative" is an important word in English that helps us talk about things that can be measured or counted.

Adjective
  1. (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables
    • in typical Greek and Latin verse of the classical period the rhymic system is based on some arrangement of long and short elements
  2. relating to the measurement of quantity
    • quantitative studies
  3. expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement
    • export wheat without quantitative limitations
    • quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture

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