The primary difference between quantitative and qualitative data is that the latter:
A. uses variables to determine if changes to one thing result in change to another.
B. is specifically designed to ensure objectivity.
C. is concerned with studying how one variable impacts another.
D. deals only with non-numeric data.
E. ensures that there is no personal bias.
Answer: D
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