qualitativelysuch
Qualitativelysuch is a neologism used in qualitative research and philosophy of science to indicate that a description or inference rests on qualitative characteristics rather than numerical measurement. It can function as an adjective or adverb to signal that a resemblance concerns the kind or quality of a phenomenon, not its magnitude.
The term appears in recent theoretical and methodological discussions about cross-case analysis and pattern recognition. It
In practice, researchers use qualitativelysuch to claim that two phenomena share a similar qualitative structure or
Reception has been mixed. Some scholars view the term as vague or tautological, while proponents argue that
See also: qualitative research, qualitative analysis, cross-case comparison. References for the term are largely limited to