Types of information
Quantitative Data
This is a numerical representation of reality. It is based primarily on data collection by means of tools and mechanisms such as tallying, surveys, or statistical analysis. It is very useful for understanding what happens.
Qualitative Data
This is an observation of reality that describes characteristics and factors that cannot be objectively compared to each other, something that can indeed be done with quantitative data. It allows deeper understanding of nuances in an action or group through tools such as analysis of the discourse in interviews or focus groups, documentary analysis, or participative observation. It is very useful for understanding why things happen.