For each item, indicate whether the survey question’s level of measurement is: Nominal (N), Ordinal (O), Interval (I) or Ratio (R).
1) Please rank each brand in terms of your preference. Place a "1" by your first choice, a "2" by your second choice, etc...
_______Arid ________Right Guard ________ Mennen
( ) Nominal
( ) Ordinal
( ) Interval
( ) Ratio
2) How many hours do you spend online per week? _______
( ) Nominal
( ) Ordinal
( ) Interval
( ) Ratio
4) Circle all the brands of TVs you would consider purchasing.
LG
RCA
Sony
Samsung
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( ) Nominal
( ) Ordinal
( ) Interval
( ) Ratio
1) Answer is Ordinal as here data is placed into some order
2) Answer is Interval as output data is numerical and data points have a computable and standardized difference
3) Answer is Nominal as output from the question do not overlap and they are named data
For each item, indicate whether the survey question’s level of measurement is: Nominal (N), Ordinal (O),...
For each of the following variables, indentify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). (I) Product defect rates for a new a cell phone (II) Film genre (e.g. comedy, horror, drama, etc) Answers 1) (I) Ratio, and (II)Nominal 2) (I) Interval, and (II) Nominal 3) (I) Ratio, and (II) Interval 4) (I) Interval, and (II) Ordinal 5) (I) ordinal, and (II) Ordinal
Determine the level of measurement of the variable. States in a region Choose the correct level of measurement O Interval O Nominal O Ratio O Ordinal tii
Determine the level of measurement of the variable. States in a region Choose the correct level of measurement O Interval O Nominal O Ratio O Ordinal tii
For each of the following variables, identify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). (1) Annual sales of a new business start-up (II) Number of auto insurance claims in a month 1) (1) Ordinal , and (II) Interval 2) (1) Ratio , and (II) Ratio 3) (1) Nominal, and (11) Interval O4) (1) Ordinal, and (II) Ratio 5) (0) Ratio , and (II) Nominal
Identify the scale of measurement for hair color (blonde, brunette, redhead, etc.) Nominal Ordinal Ratio O Interval
Question 1 (1 point) For each of the following variables, identify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio) (1) Mode of transportation (e.g. bus, car, train, etc) (II) Income tax brackets (e.g. Below $8925, $8925-36250, $36250-$87850, etc) 1) () Nominal, and (II) Interva 2) (I) Interval, and (I) Ratio 3) () Interval, and (II) Ordinal 4) (I) Nominal, and (Il) Ordinal 5) () Ordinal, and (I) Ratio
Determine the level of measurement for each of the 5 variables. (Ratio, Nominal, Ordinal, or Interval). Explain. Variable Level Level of Measurement Explanation Career Entry Level Education Median Salary Per Year Median Salary Per Hour Number of Jobs in 2014 Number of Jobs in 2024 Change in Job Numbers from 2014-2024 Percent Change in Jobs 2014-2024
Please indicate the level of measurement (i.e. nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) for each of the variables below: A. A student's gender (e. Male or Female): B. How much income someone makes C. Level of pain (i.e. Level 1, Level 2, Level 4, or Level 5) D. Intelligence (i.e. IQ) score ranging from "0" to "100" E. The number of distance travelled by a taxi on a given day F. Time measured in years (e.g. 1980, 1985, 1990) G. Political...
For each type of data below, indicate whether it is nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. Please also indicate whether it is discrete or continuous. (1) Number of chairs sold in a week. (2) Name of your college dorm. (3) Elevation (feet above sea level) (4) Year in college (Junior, Senior, etc.) (5) Time on a 12:00 hour clock with hands.
For each of the following, indicate whether the data is measured on a nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio scale- 1. The ages of college students 2. Amount of sodium in a Soda drink 3. The languages spoken by college students 4. waist size of men who attend Weight Watchers every week 5. Speed categories of college student in English class (Very high, high, low, very low...etc) 6. Scores on an SAT exams- 7. Races of student at college.“
For each variable, determine the scale of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio) and the type of variable (categorical or numerical); if it is numerical is it discrete or continuous). Justify your decision What school did the participant attend? What is the highest level of education for the participants parent? Is the participant a female or not? What is the annual income for the participant's household? What is the participant's math outcome score? How many students are gifted in the...