as defect rate is continuous and have a valid 0 value ;therefore its level of measurement is ratio
while college major is categorical and its level of measurement is nominal
hence option 2 is correct : (I) ratio and (II) nominal
Caldwell: Attempt 1 Question 1 (1 point) For each of the following variables, identify the level...
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For each of the following variables, identify the type of
variable (categorical vs. numeric).
(I) Number of auto insurance claims in a month
(II) Film genre (e.g. comedy, horror, drama, etc)
Question 1 options:
1)
(I) Categorical , and (II) Categorical
2)
There is no correct match.
3)
(I) Categorical , and (II) Numeric
4)
(I) Numeric , and (II) Numeric
5)
(I) Numeric , and (II) Categorical
Question 2 (1 point)
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For each of the following variables, identify...
Determine whether the following possible responses should be classified as ratio, interval, nominal or ordinal data. 1. The college (Arts and Science, Business, etc.) you are enrolled in | 2. The starting salaries of new Ph.D. graduates from a statistics program 3. The type of car you currently drive 4. The size of fries (small, medium, large) ordered by a sample of Burger King customers