Occupational classification is an example of:
A) quantitative data.
B) qualitative data.
C) continuous data.
D) dichotomous data.
We know that,
Occupational classification is done by using different categories and not measured numerically.
Hence, It should be qualitative data.
i.e., option B) is correct answer.
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