Quantitative data refers to information that can be measured and expressed using numbers. In sociology, this type of data is important because it helps researchers and students understand patterns and relationships by using statistics and numbers. For example, if you wanted to know how many students in your school like a particular subject, quantitative data would involve counting the number of students for each subject and recording these numbers. This data is often collected through surveys, questionnaires, or existing statistical records and is useful for making comparisons and creating graphs or charts to show results clearly.
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