To review some of the concepts from Topic 1, determine whether each of the following is a variable or not and if so, whether it is categorical, categorical binary, or quantitative. (Adapted from exercise 1-6 in your text). Consider the observational units to be 1000 adults in the United States.
Whether or not a person agrees to become an organ donor.
Group of answer choices
Not a variable
Categorical - binary
Categorical
Quantitative
Still consider adults in the US as our observational units. Is how much ice cream a person scoops into his or her bowl a variable? If so, what type of variable is it?
Group of answer choices
Not a variable
Categorical - binary
Categorical
Quantitative
Still consider adults in the US as our observational units. Is candidate someone voted for in 2012 a variable? Imagine the options are: Did not vote, Obama, Romney, Someone else. If so, what type of variable is it?
Group of answer choices
Not a variable
Categorical - binary
Categorical
Quantitative
From the given information,
1. As answer to this question may be yes or no hence it is Categorical-binary variable.
2. As amount of ice cream a person scoops into his or her bowl can be measured numerically hence it is quantitative variable.
3. Here, four categories are there as Did not vote,Obama,Romney,Someone else.
Hence, this is Categorical variable.
Thank you.
To review some of the concepts from Topic 1, determine whether each of the following is...
Still consider adults in the US as our observational units. Is percent of people who voted in 2012 a variable? If so, what type of variable is it? Group of answer choices Not a variable Categorical - binary Categorical Quantitative Still consider adults in the US as our observational units. Is whether or not a person washes his/her hands before leaving a public rest room a variable? If so, what type of variable is it? Group of answer choices Not...
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