Please match the following variables with their level of measurement.
Group of answer choices
temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
[ Choose ] nominal interval ordinal ratio
number of children
[ Choose ] nominal interval ordinal ratio
majors in college
[ Choose ] nominal interval ordinal ratio
order of finish in a marathon
[ Choose ] nominal interval ordinal ratio
Question 26
For the next two (2) questions please use the following fact pattern. In a research sample of high school students, the variable "number of Facebook friends" formed a normal distribution with a mean of 45 and a standard deviation of 16. Valentina had 62 friends. What was the z-score for Valentina? (Round to the hundredths place, X.XX)
Question 27
Based on the z-score generated for Valentina, what was her approximate percentile rank? (HINT: This will require Table B.1)
Group of answer choices
14th
53rd
69th
86th
Please match the following variables with their level of measurement. Group of answer choices temperature in...
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please help answer question 11 part a-e
possible answers for each include: cannot determine, nominal,
ordinal, interval, ratio
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