cuantificate
Cuantificate is a term used in some interdisciplinary discussions to denote the act or result of turning qualitative information into quantitative data. Unlike formal statistical terminology, cuantificate has no universally recognized definition and is often treated as a methodological concept or neologism rather than a standardized process.
The word appears to derive from a blend of cuanti- from quantify and a general technical suffix
Typical approaches associated with cuantificate include content coding, ordinal or nominal coding, development of Likert-type scales,
Applications occur across fields such as social sciences, market research, human-centered design, and health outcomes research,
Critics warn that cuantificate can oversimplify complex phenomena and obscure context, particularly when coding schemes are
See also: quantification, operationalization, coding, measurement validity.