Definition of quantitive in English:
quantitive
adjective ˈkwɒntɪtɪvˈkwän(t)ədiv
another term for quantitative
Example sentencesExamples
- These quantitive discrepancies probably lie in the approximate or simplified nature of the spectral simulation models.
- Both anecdotal and quantitive evidence suggests that US employees are paid more than their UK counterparts.
- And they are absolutely scathing of the quantitive approach, pointing out that economics cannot make quantitive predictions, only qualitative ones.
- Such associations may represent different mechanisms for the maintenance of quantitive genetic variation than associations between large insertions and variation in bristle number.
- Energy systems are all coupled, and they're coupled to things that normally we only relate in conversation but don't relate in a quantitive or actionable way on the policy level.
Derivatives
adverb
For monitoring mosquito population, this type of sampling method is considered superior quantitively as well as qualitatively.
Example sentencesExamples
- Probing atomic motion in proteins is difficult, however, both theoretically as well as experimentally, and we know very little quantitively about this problem.
- I know this sounds like a redundant statement but mathematical theories and laws are quantitive, and while the universe is considered quantitive to some, and not by others, it cannot be quantitively comprehended as a whole.
- He claims that the Director of Environmental Protection's approval was unlawful because the director failed to assess " quantitively " the possibility of the entire contents of a tank spilling.
- This paper describes novel results on the characteristics of three-party dialogues by quantitatively comparing them with those of two-party.