kvantitetsdata
Kvantitetsdata, often translated as quantitative data, refers to numerical data that can be measured or counted. It expresses amounts and quantities, and can be used for mathematical and statistical analysis. This type of data is objective and can be expressed on a scale. Examples include height, weight, age, temperature, sales figures, and test scores. Kvantitetsdata can be further categorized into discrete data and continuous data. Discrete data can only take specific, separate values, such as the number of cars in a parking lot or the number of students in a class. Continuous data can take any value within a given range, such as a person's height or the temperature of a room. The collection and analysis of kvantitetsdata are fundamental to many fields, including science, economics, and social sciences, allowing for the identification of trends, patterns, and relationships through statistical methods. It provides a concrete basis for decision-making and the formulation of theories.