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QuantitativeHaving to do with quantity or with the amount. See also qualitative.
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Quantitativestructure-activity relationship (QSAR) Quantitative structure-biological activity model derived using regression analysis and containing as parameters physicochemical constants, indicator variables or [..]
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Quantitative1580s, "having quantity," from Medieval Latin quantitativus, from stem of Latin quantitas (see quantity). Meaning "measurable" is from 1650s. Related: Quantitatively.
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QuantitativeExpressible in, or involving the measurement of, quantity or amount. [D03213]
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QuantitativeExpressed in numerical values. See qualitative.
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Quantitativequantitative (pop)
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Quantitativedescription that uses measurement or numbers. quark
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QuantitativeRelating to or expressed as a specified or indefinite number or amount.
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QuantitativeQuantitative social research refers to any research that uses quantitative indicators of social phenomena.
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Quantitative(adj) expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement(adj) relating to the measurement of quantity(adj) (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables [..]
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QuantitativeHaving to do with numbers, measurement, or the amount of something (Lesson 1)
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Quantitativedata that is measured or recorded using amounts, abundances or occurrences, rather than descriptions as with qualitative data.
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QuantitativeBased on numerical analysis
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QuantitativeInformation based on empirical measurements of quantity. Quantitative data are often regarded as objective – not exposed to the subjectivity of human perception.
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Quantitativethe process of estimating or describing by quantity.
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Quantitativeof research design, based on theory testing using variables, measured with numbers, and analysed with statistical procedures, to determine if the predictive generalisations of the theory hold true (se [..]
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QuantitativeRelating to a measure or number – how many, how long, times.
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QuantitativeQuantitative descriptions are those that are based on numbers and exact figures, such as a weight or a temperature. More Information:
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QuantitativeDescriptive of size, magnitude, or degree.
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QuantitativeA quantitative trade barrier, or quota places a finite limit on the quantities of goods which may be imported into (or in some cases exported out of a country each year. It is most commonly seen in th [..]
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Quantitativefactors that can be measured in a precise way. This contrasts with qualitative, which is a more subjective assessment quantity or quality
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QuantitativeOf or related to a numerical observation of an object, such as 5 pounds or 3 meters.
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QuantitativeRelating to or expressed as a specified or indefinite number or amount.
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QuantitativeA bid is quantitative if it is natural and limited. A bid of 4NT in response to a 1NT opener (15-17) is said to be quantitative in the sense that it asks the 1NT bidder to advance to 6NT with a maximu [..]
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Quantitative(of a bid) asking partner to determine the strength of his band by the total values (usually high-card values) held rather than by the presence or absence of any specific cards
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QuantitativeRefers to a measured value as how much, how fast, how deep, how many or what concentration.
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QuantitativeDenoting or relating to something measured by quantifiable data (i.e. objective properties such as amount, percentage or ratio).
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Quantitative
Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality
(chemistry) Of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample
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