Quantitative

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"Quantitative" in a Sentence (11 examples)

To be considered as a scale, the construct under consideration should be a continuum, with quantitative units.

Quantitative clinical data follow a wide range of distributions.

While a quantitative approach may be useful in certain situations, I think this case necessitates a qualitative analysis.

After graduating, Johnson plans to intern at D.E. Shaw Group this summer as a hybrid quantitative researcher.

Indices for the economy are quantitative measures and don't account for qualitative aspects of lifestyle. The indices are from a Western perspective.

Love is not quantitative. If you love one hundred people, you cannot assign one hundredth of that love to each individual person. To say that you are not able to love one person because you love another is not real love.

In science, one cannot cheat on quantitative or qualitative data, or outright lie about information, unlike science fiction, which likes to play with hypotheticals for not just entertainment.

The approach is worthwhile, but there is a serious lack of stringent quantitative evaluation.

There are added political risks to quantitative easing in the eurozone, said Brooks.

Latin poetry used quantitative verse during the life of the language.

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