Correct option is C
Ans: (c)
Qualitative classification
Sol.
Qualitative classification is the method of classifying data based on
descriptive characteristics or attributes that cannot be measured numerically. This classification focuses on qualities or categories that describe the data, such as
colors,
brands,
types, or
preferences. Examples include classifying people by gender, occupation, or education level.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) Chronological classification: This classification organizes data based on time, such as by
year,
month, or
day. It doesn't focus on descriptive characteristics but on time-based aspects.
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(b) Geographical classification: This method organizes data based on
geographical regions, such as
countries,
states, or
cities. Like chronological classification, it focuses on the location, not descriptive attributes.
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(c) Qualitative classification: Correct answer. This method organizes data into categories based on
descriptive characteristics. It is non-numeric and looks at the qualities of data, like gender, color, type, etc.
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(d) Quantitative classification: This method organizes data based on
numeric values or measurable quantities (e.g., income, age, weight). It contrasts with qualitative classification, which focuses on descriptions rather than measurements.