With such designs, the repeated-measure factor ( the qualitative independent variable ) is the within-subjects factor, while the dependent quantitative variable on which each participant is measured is the dependent variable.
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The coordinates of quantitative variable k along axis s is equal to the squared correlation coefficient between the variable k and the factor of rank s ( denoted r ^ 2 ( k, s ) ).
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According to French sociologist, Georges Menahem, Esping-Andersen's " decommodification index " aggregates both qualitative and quantitative variables for sets of dimensions which fluid, and pertain to three very different areas.
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Motion Charts provide mechanisms for mapping ordinal, nominal and quantitative variables onto time, 2D coordinate axes, size, colors, glyphs and appearance characteristics, which facilitate the interactive display of multidimensional and temporal data.
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For example, an experiment on baking bread could estimate the difference in the responses associated with quantitative variables, such as the ratio of water to flour, and with qualitative variables, such as strains of yeast.
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The trade off shown separately in the graph for each category is between the two quantitative variables : public school teachers'salaries ( Y ) in relation to State expenditure per pupil on public schools ( X ).
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There were two explanatory variables : the first was a simple two-case factor representing whether or not a modified version of the process was used and the second was an ordinary quantitative variable measuring the purity of the material being supplied for the process.
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Indeed, it is easy to include supplementary quantitative variables in MCA by the correlation coefficients between the variables and factors on individuals ( a factor on individuals is the vector gathering the coordinates of individuals on a factorial axis ); the representation obtained is a correlation circle ( as in PCA ).
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A more elegant-and algebraic-way of looking at royalty payments is to attempt some form of consolidation of the quantitative variables in a licensing proposal ( See " Manual on Technology Transfer Negotiation, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, Austria, 1996 pp . 256, 1996 " ).
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To illustrate how qualitative and quantitative regressors are included to form ANCOVA models, suppose we consider the same example used in the ANOVA model with one qualitative variable : average annual salary of public school teachers in three geographical regions of Country A . If we include a quantitative variable, " State Government expenditure on public schools per pupil ", in this regression, we get the following model: