Qualitative properties are properties that are observed and can generally not be measured with a numerical result. They are contrasted to quantitative properties which have numerical characteristics. Some engineering and scientific properties are qualitative. A test method can result in qualitative data about something. This can be a categorical result or a binary classification (e.g., pass/fail, go/no go, conform/non-conform). It can sometimes be an engineering judgement. The data that all share a qualitative property form a nominal category. A variable which codes for the presence or absence of such a property is called a binary categorical variable, or equivalently a dummy variable. (Wikipedia).
How to tell the difference between qualitative and quantitative variables in statistics.
From playlist Basic Statistics (Descriptive Statistics)
VARIABLES in Statistical Research (2-1)
A variable is any characteristic that can vary. An organized collection of numbers can be a variable. Qualitative variables indicate an attribute or belongingness to a category. Dichotomous variables are discrete variables that can have two and only two values. Quantitative variables indic
From playlist Forming Variables for Statistics & Statistical Software (WK 2 - QBA 237)
Discovering Variables – Combining Numbers for More Powerful Statistics (1-4)
Combining numbers creates variables – values that can vary or take on more than one value. If a value can be measured among a group and that value will be different for at least some of the group members, then you are measuring a variable. You will learn about qualitative (categorical) and
From playlist WK1 Numbers and Variables - Online Statistics for the Flipped Classroom
Determine whether the Data is Qualitative or Quantitative MyMathlab
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From playlist Statistics
What are the properties that make up a rectangle
👉 Learn how to solve problems with rectangles. A rectangle is a parallelogram with each of the angles a right angle. Some of the properties of rectangles are: each pair of opposite sides are equal, each pair of opposite sides are parallel, all the angles are right angles, the diagonals are
From playlist Properties of Rectangles
This is a video I have been wanting to make for some time, in which I discuss what the quaternions are, as mathematical objects, and how we do calculations with them. In particular, we will see how the fundamental equation of the quaternions i^2=j^2=k^2=ijk=-1 easily generates the rule for
From playlist Quaternions
Percentiles, Deciles, Quartiles
Understanding percentiles, quartiles, and deciles through definitions and examples
From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics
Covariance (1 of 17) What is Covariance? in Relation to Variance and Correlation
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate:a http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn the difference between the variance and the covariance. A variance (s^2) is a measure of how spread out the numbers of
From playlist COVARIANCE AND VARIANCE
Emergence, Consciousness & Panpsychism
John Heil gives a talk on the philosophical problem of consciousness and the relationship between mind and body. After giving an overview of some of the main philosophical positions and the various kinds of problems that arise for each, he then goes on to specifically discuss panpsychism.
From playlist Philosophy of Mind
Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods: Data Analysis (Module 5)
Qualitative research is a strategy for systematic collection, organization, and interpretation of phenomena that are difficult to measure quantitatively. Dr. Leslie Curry leads us through six modules covering essential topics in qualitative research, including what it is qualitative resear
From playlist Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods
Quantum critical phenomena by Kedar Damle
DATES Friday 01 Jul, 2016 - Friday 15 Jul, 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This advanced level school is the seventh in the series. The school is being jointly organised by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Raman Research Institute (RRI). T
From playlist Bangalore School On Statistical Physics - VII
Using the properties of a rectangle to find the missing value of an angle
👉 Learn how to solve problems with rectangles. A rectangle is a parallelogram with each of the angles a right angle. Some of the properties of rectangles are: each pair of opposite sides are equal, each pair of opposite sides are parallel, all the angles are right angles, the diagonals are
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DSI | A Biased Tour of the Uncertainty Visualization Zoo | By Matthew Kay
Uncertain predictions permeate our daily lives (“will it rain today?”, “how long until my bus shows up?”, “who is most likely to win the next election?”). Fully understanding the uncertainty in such predictions would allow people to make better decisions, yet predictive systems usually com
From playlist DSI Virtual Seminar Series
Topological Data Analysis and Persistent Homology -
Michael Lesnick Stanford University; Member, School of Mathematics September 28, 2012 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods: What is Qualitative Research (Module 1)
Qualitative research is a strategy for systematic collection, organization, and interpretation of phenomena that are difficult to measure quantitatively. Dr. Leslie Curry leads us through six modules covering essential topics in qualitative research, including what is qualitative research
From playlist Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods
This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into qualitative and quantitative data. My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net Patreon Donations: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theorganicchemistrytutor Subscribe: https://www.youtu
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Strong-coupling renormalization group in the hierarchical Kondo model - Ian Jauslin
Topic: Strong-coupling renormalization group in the hierarchical Kondo model Speaker: Ian Jauslin, Member, School of Mathematics Time/Room: 4:15pm - 4:30pm/S-101 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Mod-05 Lec-24 General System and Diagonalizability
Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications by A. K. Nandakumaran,P. S. Datti & Raju K. George,Department of Mathematics,IISc Bangalore.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in.
From playlist IISc Bangalore: Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics
Using the properties of rectangles to solve for x
👉 Learn how to solve problems with rectangles. A rectangle is a parallelogram with each of the angles a right angle. Some of the properties of rectangles are: each pair of opposite sides are equal, each pair of opposite sides are parallel, all the angles are right angles, the diagonals are
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Rasa Algorithm Whiteboard - General Embeddings vs. Specific Problems
In this video, we'll highlight a qualitative argument of why you may not need to worry about pre-trained embeddings too much. They might cause an improvement but because they represent a general pattern in language ... you could wonder if the pattern applies to your specific use-case. So i
From playlist Algorithm Whiteboard