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quantification


Meanings
  • Noun or Verb

    The action or process of quantifying or the state of being quantified.

    - "The quantification of data is essential for statistical analysis."
    - "The chemist's task is to quantify the amount of each element in the compound."
  • Noun

    The expression of a quantity in terms of numbers and symbols.

    - "The quantification of stock prices is done in real-time."
    - "The quantification of risk is crucial in finance."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with quantification
arrangement , chastity , consternation , determination , estimation , explanation , extension , frustration , improvement , interpretation , measurement , observation , preparation , registration , restoration , satisfaction , stimulation , suppression , sustenance , sustention , suspension , transformation , validation
Variants
List of all variants of quantification that leads to same result
quantification , quantificational , quantificationally , quantifications
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Late Middle English: from quantificare, from quantus 'how great?' + facere 'to do'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'quantification' comes from the Latin words 'quantus' meaning 'how great?' and 'facere' meaning 'to do'.

  2. The first known use of the term 'quantification' in English was in the late 15th century.

  3. The process of quantification is essential in various fields such as finance, physics, engineering, and statistics, among others.

  4. Quantification is often used as a metaphor for understanding complex concepts or ideas in literature.


Related Concepts
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  1. Data: Data is raw information that is used as input for quantification processes.

  2. Statistics: Statistics is the branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.

  3. Data Analysis: Data analysis is the process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data to discover useful information, inform conclusions, and support decision-making.


Culture
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Quantification is an essential concept in various fields such as mathematics, physics, engineering, finance, and statistics. It plays a crucial role in making data meaningful and useful for decision-making processes. In literature, quantification is often used as a metaphor for understanding complex concepts or ideas.

How to Memorize "quantification"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scale or a balance to represent the concept of quantification.
    - Visualize a calculator or a spreadsheet to understand the process of quantification.

  2. associate

    - Associate the concept of quantification with the idea of measurement or counting.
    - Link quantification to the idea of making data meaningful and useful.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the phrase 'How great?' to remember the meaning of quantification.
    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each word in 'Quantification' - 'Q' for quantify, 'U' for understand, 'A' for analyze, 'N' for numbers, 'T' for terms, 'I' for information, 'F' for facts, and 'I' for insights.


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