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1.2.2 Types of Data - Quantitative versus Categorical Data

This video is a supplement for MATH 2193: Elementary Statistics at Tulsa Community College. It is heavily based upon Essentials of Statistics, 6th edition, by Mario Triola. This video is based on material in section 1.1.

In this video, we define quantitative and categorical or quantitative data, and look at some examples of each.

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