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Clustering groups items together that are most similar to each other and sets those that are least similar into different clusters. Methods have been developed to cluster records in a data set that are of only qualitative or quantitative data. Data sets exist that contain a mix of qualitative (nominal and ordinal) and quantitative (discrete and continuous) data. Clustering records of mixed kinds of data is a difficult problem. A metric to measure the similarity between records of mixed data types is needed. Once a clustering is found, we do not know how to best evaluate the quality of the clustering when there is a mixture of data varieties.