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Question 1. Classify the attributes from the following aspects: (1) binary, discrete, or continuous. (2) qualitative or quantitative. (3) nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. Example: Age in years. Answer: Discrete, quantitative, ratio. a. Weight in kg. b. ISBN of a book c. Letter grades: A, B, C, D, F d. Blood type of patient: Type A, Type B, Type O, Type AB, etc.
1. The number of absences per year a worker has is an example of what type of data? a. Nominal b. Qualitative c. Discrete d. Continuous 2. A person’s position in a beauty contest is an example of what kind of variable? a. Interval level variable c. ordinal level variable b. Ratio level variable d. nominal level variable 3. The median of 1 , 5 , 2 , 10 is a.2 b. 3.5 c. 5 d.7.5 4. An example of...
for each of the following identify, enter the type of variable it is. 1. ordinal; 2. nominal; 3. discrete; 4. continuous a. whether an individual is diabetic b. fasting blood glucose level c. triglyceride level d. waste-to-hip ratio e. smoking status recorded as never, former, or current smoker
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...
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