Differentiate between qualitative and quantitative data and list examples of each type of data


Both qualitative and quantitative data help describe the community and its values, health problems, and needs. Qualitative data such as opinions and insights may be derived from interviews or focus groups with key informants, stakeholders, and members of the target population. Quantitative data may be derived from a variety of databases, including registries of vital statistics, published research studies, hospital records, and local health surveys.

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starting solid foods before this age. What will be an ideal response

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The protein found in raw egg whites that can bind to biotin and severely impair its absorption is called

A. avidin. B. mucin. C. heme. D. collagen.

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