qualitiesfromlike
Qualitiesfromlike is a term used in theoretical discussions of qualitative analysis and data interpretation to describe a method or principle by which qualitative attributes (qualities) are derived from patterns of similarity (like) among items. The approach emphasizes that observed qualities emerge when items are grouped according to likeness, rather than being inherent to any single item in isolation.
The term is not tied to a single formal definition; it is used variably across disciplines. In
Methodology: Typically involves: (1) selecting a domain and defining a relation of likeness between items; (2)
Applications include qualitative coding of interview data, taxonomy development, feature engineering for machine learning, and design
Limitations: The approach depends on chosen similarity criteria, which can bias results; it can obscure unique
See also: similarity, clustering, prototype theory, qualitative coding, feature extraction.