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What is the goal of data analysis in phenomenological studies?
Quantitative Variables
These are variables that represent numerical data which can be quantified or counted, allowing for mathematical operations to be performed on them.
Stemplots
A graphical method of displaying quantitative data, typically used to show the distribution of smaller datasets.
Histograms
Histograms are graphical representations of the distribution of numerical data, where the data is divided into bins or intervals, and the frequency of data points in each bin is depicted by the height of the bar.
Leaf
Typically refers to the green, flat structure attached to a stem or branch of a plant, involved in photosynthesis.
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