- 看过 qualitative 的人也看了 :
- subjective
- approximate
- conditional
- dependent
- partial
qualitative 的定义
- pertaining to or concerned with quality or qualities.
qualitative 近义词
concerning qualities not quantities
qualitative 的近义词 5 个
qualitative 的反义词 2 个
更多qualitative例句
- The point is to understand what is the trend, what is the qualitative take-home message you get from this.
- By injecting more qualitative and quantitative data into your evaluation, you increase the chances that you uncover not only new but inclusive insights that consider the perspectives of a more diverse group, not just the “general market consumer.”
- Our qualitative associations with food and drink have also changed.
- The industry is moving towards attention as an additional qualitative currency for ad buying and selling.
- If nothing else, qualitative keyword research will allow you to understand the breadth of your audience’s interests and concerns better.
- For us, there was a big kind of qualitative leap on this record.
- Then there is more qualitative research, such as contemporary fiction.
- The approach she takes in her book is what is known in psychological research as a “qualitative” study.
- The Pentagon and CIA work constantly with their Israeli counterparts to ensure Israel's qualitative edge.
- Preserving that qualitative edge enjoys broad bipartisan support in the United States.
- The action is an exceedingly sensitive qualitative test for gold.
- Qualitative tests demonstrated the presence of a chlorid, a nitrate, a mercuric salt, free acid and glycerin.
- Qualitative tests demonstrated the presence of sodium, a carbonate, caffein and acetanilid, the latter in considerable quantities.
- Qualitative tests demonstrated the presence of antipyrin, free boric acid and sodium borate.
- This objection does not hold good if either merely qualitative evidence, or a fairly approximate quantation, is required.