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This 4 page paper considers the different types of data; quantitative and qualitative and who they may be used to determine and influence life choices of an individual. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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these will impact on the way in which data is obtained and then assimilated into existing learning and knowledge patterns. Life itself gives individuals a great deal of experience,
this amounts to different type of data that are stored and then retrieved when required. The data will be gathered, often unconsciously and it is against these experiences that
future data will be considered and then assimilated. Data which agrees with existing perceptions will be more easily assimilated and require less supporting evidence (Haralambos and Holborn, 2000). The way
in which decision are made can be seen as supported by data. Quantitative data is the type of data a where there are high number of results, these may be
data that is read form a magazine or an article, such as a report on a census. It is worth noting that this type of data also has a
greater degree of belief and engenders a greater level of trust. There are many times when qualitative data is able to be used to make decision. When it comes to
making decisions regarding medical treatment quantitative data will be given to the potential patient, this may be a heart operations a hp replacement ort any other major surgery. The patient
will, or should be told the success rates. This may be presented in terms of a percentage, or may be in given a more simple to present format such as
only one operation in a thousand will have any complications. Quantitative data may also be used in numerous other ways, such as the use of decision on which area
to study and what job progression to follow, seeking that which gives the highest remuneration on the long term or the highest level of job security. In general terms this
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