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tallmessige

Tallmessige is an adjective used in Norwegian to describe things related to numbers or numerical data. In practice, it denotes a quantitative orientation, emphasizing measurement, counts, and statistical representation rather than qualitative attributes.

Etymology and usage: The term is formed from tall, meaning numbers, combined with a suffix that conveys

Applications: Tallmessige concepts appear in reporting and analysis, where data are presented as counts, percentages, averages,

Examples: Tallmessige indikatorer (numerical indicators) can describe progress or performance using counts and rates; tallmessige data

See also: quantitative research, statistics, numerical data, data analysis, and qualitative research as a contrasting approach.

“pertaining
to”
or
“characteristic
of,”
yielding
a
word
that
translates
roughly
as
numerical
or
quantitative.
It
is
most
commonly
found
in
academic,
statistical,
or
data-analytic
contexts
and
is
used
to
contrast
with
qualitative
descriptions.
and
other
numeric
summaries.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
qualitative
descriptions,
which
focus
on
meaning,
experiences,
or
non-numeric
attributes.
In
practice,
tallmessige
methods
rely
on
numeric
data
and
statistical
techniques
to
draw
inferences
and
inform
decisions.
(numerical
data)
enable
descriptive
statistics
and
modeling;
tallmessige
analyser
(quantitative
analyses)
include
regression,
time-series
analysis,
and
other
mathematically
based
approaches.