The technique used to quantify data from the options provided would be Enumeration.
Here's why:
Decoding: This generally refers to interpreting or translating data from one format to another. It doesn’t specifically involve quantifying data.
Enumeration: This refers to the process of counting or listing items. In the context of data, enumeration helps quantify the number of elements in a set or the frequency of certain values. For example, enumerating categories in a data set or counting occurrences of specific values is a way to quantify the data.
Structure: While structure refers to the organization or arrangement of data, it doesn't directly quantify the data itself. It’s more about how the data is organized for further analysis.
Coding: This refers to assigning symbols or numbers to represent different data elements, but coding is typically about categorization, not quantification.
So, Enumeration is the most direct technique for quantifying data, especially when counting occurrences or categorizing and counting items.
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