| Variable | Type | Categories/Measurement unit |
| Country of birth | Categorical | India, US, Japan, Italy |
| Fuel Efficiency of a vehicle | Continuous Numeric | miles per gallon ( 45.4, 34.1, 33,45.6 ) |
| Human blood type | Categorical - nominal | A+,A-, B+,B-, AB,O+,O- |
| Life of a battery | Continuous numeric | No. of years(1.5,1,4,5,2.5) |

Identify the type of the following variables and fill in the provided table. Variable Categories* /...
Identify the type of data (level of measurement) for each of the following variables: 1. _____________________ Temperature (in degrees Celsius) 2. _____________________ Level of education (completed high school, some college, undergraduate degree, etc.) 3. _____________________ Name of respondent’s favorite sports team 4. _____________________ Blood Alcohol Concentration 5. _____________________ Kelly Blue Book vehicle condition 6. _____________________ Hair color 7. _____________________ Speed (in mph) 8. _____________________ Gender 9. _____________________ Level of satisfaction (as measured on the Likert scale) 10. _____________________ Sales tax...
1. Identify the scale of measurement of each of the following variables and also determine whether they are qualitative or quantitative variables. a) Systolic blood pressure, measured in millibars. b) IQ. measured with a standard intelligence test. c) Customer satisfaction, measured on a 3-point scale-unsatisfied, neutral, satisfied. d) The price of petrol, measured in Rands per litre e) Handedness, including the categories left-handed, right-handed, and ambidextrous.
1. First identify each of the following variables as categorical or quantitative. If a variable is quantitative then identify if it is discrete or continuous. Use space left. (a) 2 Blood type of a randomly selected person. (b) 2] Amount of snow (in inch) of the next snow storm in Ottawa (c) 2] Daily exchange rate of Canadian dollar versus US dollar (d) 2 The number of car accidents in Ottawa area tomorrow 2. The number of times Ann used...
For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). (I) Temperature (in Fahrenheit) of an office building (II) Product defect rates for a new cell phone Question 1 options: 1) (I) Numeric , and (II) Numeric 2) (I) Numeric , and (II) Categorical 3) There is no correct match. 4) (I) Categorical , and (II) Numeric 5) (I) Categorical , and (II) Categorical Question 2 (1 point) Saved For each of the following variables, identify...
For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). (I) Satisfaction level on a survey (e.g. very dissatisfied, satisfied, very satisfied, etc.) (II) Duration (in minutes) of a flight between two locations 1) (I) Categorical, and (II) Categorical 2) (I) Categorical, and (II) Numeric 3) (I) Numeric, and (II) Categorical 4) There is no correct match 5) (I) Numeric, and (II) Numeric
Question 2 (1 point) For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). () Completion status of construction project (e.g. phase I, phase II, phase Il) (II) Number of auto insurance claims in a month 0 1) () Numeric, and (Il) Numeric 2) (1) Categorical, and (II) Numeric 3) There is no correct match 4) (1) Categorical, and (II) Categorical 5) (I) Numeric, and (II) Categorical
1 For the following description of data, identify the W's, name the variables, specify for each variable whether its use indicates it should be treated as categorical or quantitative, and for any quantitative variable identify the units in which it was measured (or note that they were not provided). Specify whether the data come from a designed survey or experiment. Are the variables time series or cross-sectional? Report any concerns you have as well. A certain horse race has been...
fill in the missing numbers
Consider the following data provided for each of the following independent cases. For each case assume that the business uses a standard cost system and a flexible budget to control variable and fixed manufacturing overhead, and applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labour hours. Fill in the blanks for each case, and indicate whether the variances are favourable (F) or unfavourable (U). Phi Company Pho Company Number of labour hours budgeted $10,600 hrs...
4. The following table lists the explanatory variables used to explain the response variable breastfeeding. The response variable was binary (Y/N), did the mother breastfeed or not. All possible categories for the explanatory variables are listed below as well. Variable Education Categories High school or lower Some college Undergraduate degree Graduate Degree Full Time Part Time Cesarean Natural Work Status Method of delivery The following 95% confidence intervals of the odds ratios were generated once the logistic regression model was...
Python 3, fill out the table (just type)
Fill in the table below just like you did in last week's lab. For each expression, we would like you to first compute the expression in your head, without Python. You should that down in the second column, or "" if you have no idea. Next you should use Python to compute the expression. If the answers are different, try to explain why in the last column. Expected Calculated Reason for Expression...