English to Malay Dictionary qualitative

qualitative

kualitatif
definition
adjective
a qualitative change in the undergraduate curriculum
relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
example
In this connection, the ability of an adjective to form degrees of comparison is usually taken as a formal sign of its 'qualitative' character, in opposition to a relative adjective which is understood as incapable of forming degrees of comparison by definition.
Our systematic review provides an updated and elaborated 'qualitative' analysis of available such trials.
One way forward is to use 'qualitative' measures of protection, a proposal that has been made previously.
In other words, there are 'qualitative' differences in places; some are sacred, some are not.
This conference marked a 'qualitative' step forward compared with the first solidarity conference four years ago.
This study was the first 'qualitative' inquiry to describe and explain this type of phenomenon.
The 'qualitative' data collected illustrate the personal importance of these improvements to participants.
Girls in the 'qualitative' study reported more troubled and unstable families than boys.
In such a system there is no room for 'qualitative' differences in people, their constitutions or the food products themselves.
Yet this is in many ways a quantitative rather than a 'qualitative' distinction.
In essence, this student was required to defend the choice of a 'qualitative' paradigm.
Is there a 'qualitative' difference in our relationship compared to that of the Germans and French?
Four reports clearly described the use of 'qualitative' research methods.
This, I believe, is indicative of a 'qualitative' shift in the debate on reform.
Only 'qualitative' adjectives may be compared because only this type of adjective refers to qualities of objects which may vary in degrees.
Samson's is one of the best demonstrations that I have seen in a while of the value of long term, 'qualitative' , and local research.
The difference between God and man must be 'qualitative' , not merely quantitative.
It not only compares the amount of knowledge they have but also deals with 'qualitative' aspects of their lexical knowledge.
The first drawback of using a handful of 'qualitative' descriptive adjectives instead of numbers is that we are limited to just that, a handful, perhaps 5 or so, before it becomes hard to manage..
Such a sense is 'qualitative' rather than quantitative, specific rather than general.
The value of 'qualitative' methods in researching patient attitudes is well recognised.
The majority of studies rely on survey research alone and there appears to be little 'qualitative' work.
The tendency to demand purely 'qualitative' descriptions of counterfactual situations has many sources.
The results were 'qualitatively' as well as quantitatively creditable.
Raising funds for long-term development differs 'qualitatively' from raising funds to meet a state of emergency.
However, with development, that innate desire is transformed into something 'qualitatively' different.
It is questionable whether the rate of scientific and technological change is 'qualitatively' different from the past.
The proposition is that music ought to be 'qualitatively' judged not by genre, but by where it stands within its genre.
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