Raw Data Categories / TNOIR Flashcards
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Qualitative Data:
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Definition: Qualitative data is non-numeric and descriptive, often consisting of categories.
- Example: Textual information, such as product names or customer feedback.
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TNOIR (Textual, Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio):
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Definition: TNOIR represents different categories of raw data, including Textual, Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio.
- Example: Nominal - Categories like colors, Ordinal - Rankings like customer satisfaction levels.
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Quantitative Data:
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Definition: Quantitative data consists of numeric values and is measurable.
- Example: Interval - Temperature, Ratio - Profit margins.
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Temporal Data:
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Definition: Temporal data is related to time and represents the chronological order of events.
- Example: Time-stamped data, like order timestamps.