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To count or list one by one. For example, an enumerated data type defines a list of all possible values for a variable, and no other value can then be placed into it. See device enumeration and ENUM. |
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| Many school counselors provide enumerative data that document such things as student contacts, parent or teacher consultation, or the number of guidance classes taught. a preference for classification schemes rather than alphabetical lists of subject headings and for faceted schemes rather than enumerative schemes as potential solutions to the old problem of constructing a single standard scheme of universal applicability (Egan, 1950; Egan, 1951b; Egan, 1953b); Because enumerative content analysis generally operates under the assumption that key phrases are stable and consistent across uses (Sumner, 1979), when employed alone it is likely to yield a well-documented analysis that considers meaning only superficially. |
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