3. Levels of Measurement. Identify the level of measurement of the following variables (nominal, ordinal, interval,...
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
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
Levels of Measurement. Identify the level of measurement as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. 1) Distance of shot put throws from the Ohio state high school track meet 2) Model year of cars from the Miami University student parking lot 3) One-, two-, or three-dollar sign ratings of restaurant (representing how expensive they are) in a AAA guidebook 4) Classifications of Miami University employees as faculty, staff, or administrators
Identify the best measurement scale (nominal, ordinal, intervalor ratio) of the following variables: A person’s level of authoritarianism
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
Levels of measurements: Directions (Activity 2): Many variables can be measured on more than one level of measurement, depending on the circumstances. The following list contains variables that social researchers and practitioners in the human services commonly encounter. Which levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) are applicable to each of these variables? For each variable below, give examples of how that variable can be measured on at least two levels. The first variable is done for you as...
2. Determine which of the four levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, rati) is most appropriate. (1 point) The rank of contestants in a competition. O Nominal O Ratio O Interval ® Ordinal 3. A confectionery company that uses only natural flavoring is approached by a company that (1 point) produces artificial flavors. The artificial flavor producer presents a study that shows 99% of people cannot tell the difference between artificial flavors and natural flavors. What is the problem with...
What is the appropriate level of measurement/ primary scale. for each of the following variables? List each as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. a. Stock price b. Socioeconomic status (coded as "low income", "middle income" and "high income") c. Number of days since you last ate in a restaurant (the exact number) d. Number of days since you last ate in a restaurant coded as (1=Within the past week, 2=With the past 2 weeks, 3=Within the past month, 4=Within the past 3 months, 5=More...
1. State whether the following variables are nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio. (7 pts.) Variable Type (nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio) Gender Race Patient Satisfaction Scores Temperature Weight Height Blood pressure 3. Define and provide examples of the following terms. Use 3-5 sentences for each term. (30 points) a. Health Informatics b. Data Quality Management c. Interoperability d. Data Lake e. Data f. Information g. Standardized h. Unstandardized i. Data Standard j. Health Information Exchange (HIE) k. Relational Database l....
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) Saved For each of the following variables, identify...