Qualitative measures definition

Qualitative measures means perhaps not showing an actual number, but rather providing information in other ways such as using relative terms. For example, disclosing an entity’s objective for holding or issuing derivative instruments, background information necessary for understanding those instruments, strategies used to meet those objectives, and information helpful in understanding derivative activity is a qualitative measure.

Examples of Qualitative measures in a sentence

  • Qualitative measures will include questionnaires, focus groups and in-depth interviews with participants, parents, teachers and advisers and will be moderated by an independent market research consultant.

  • Qualitative measures will include questionnaires, focus groups and in-depth interviews with participants, parents, teachers, advisers and will be moderated by and independent market research consultant.

  • Qualitative measures (such as staff interviews, observation, and service users feedback) and quantitative measures (such as existing metrics, delivery against objectives) approaches will be used to extract learning from the learning sites.

  • Qualitative measures to be evaluated by the DCVB annually will include a) financial performance, b) customer service, c) cooperation with DCVB and DCC Authority, d) asset management and e) creative/effective marketing.

  • Qualitative measures may include, for example, (structured) interviews with the mentor and mentee but also potentially with colleagues or supervisors of the mentee.

  • Performance indicators agreed by VAEAI include: • Production and delivery of cultural awareness resources in VET sector • Production delivery of professional development in Koorie VET workforce • Qualitative measures (e.g. case studies, attitude surveys, stakeholder feedback etc.).