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What is the verb of qualitative?

There isn't a single verb that directly corresponds to the adjective "qualitative". However, depending on the context, several verbs can be used to express the concept of qualitative analysis or qualitative assessment:

* Assess: To evaluate or judge the quality of something.

* Analyze: To examine something in detail to understand its nature or meaning.

* Characterize: To describe the typical features or qualities of something.

* Examine: To inspect something carefully to discover its nature or condition.

* Investigate: To conduct a formal inquiry into something to discover the facts.

* Interpret: To explain the meaning of something.

* Qualify: To describe the nature or quality of something.

Examples:

* We qualitatively assessed the effectiveness of the program. (using assess)

* The researchers qualitatively analyzed the interview data. (using analyze)

* The report qualitatively characterized the participants' experiences. (using characterize)

* They qualitatively examined the impact of the policy change. (using examine)

* The team qualitatively investigated the root cause of the problem. (using investigate)

* The study qualitatively interpreted the participants' responses. (using interpret)

* The report qualitatively qualified the effectiveness of the treatment. (using qualify)

The choice of verb depends on the specific context and the type of qualitative research being performed.

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