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A quantitative statement is one with an objective measure that everyone can agree to. Example #1: The KC Royals beat the LA Angels 3-2.
A qualitative statement is about something that isn't measured. Example #2: Baseball is fun.
Some would disagree with the second statement. Even though they would agree with the first statement, they could easily think baseball isn't fun.
Those words don't explain how I feel about baseball. It would leave you with an incomplete, even possibly an erroneous picture of what baseball means to me.
But you could tell me what you think about it without using a story.
That's not what I'm talking about. Someone could jump through the legal hoops of becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen, but that would not make them culturally American.
I agree they wouldn't necessarily believe the same things that a majority of people in the country would.
So I see. Do you think you could walk into a support group of people struggling with some problem you don't have - PTSD, alcoholism, victims of abuse, whatever - and effectively counsel them?
Nope.
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