Categorize these measurements associated with student life according to level: nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio.
(a) Length of time to complete an exam
nominal
ordinal
interval
ratio
(b) Time of first class
nominal
ordinal
interval
ratio
(c) Major field of study
nominal
ordinal
interval
ratio
(d) Course evaluation scale: poor, acceptable, good
nominal
ordinal interval
ratio
(e) Score on last exam (based on 100 possible points)
nominal
ordinal
interval
ratio
(f) Age of student
nominal
ordinal
interval
ratio
Categorize these measurements associated with student life according to level: nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. (a)...
12) Categorize these measurements associate with a robotics company according to level: nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. a) Salesperson's performance: below average, average, above average b) Price of company's stock c) Names of new products d) Temperature (F) in CEO's private office e) Gross income for each of the past 5 years f) Color of product packaging Section 1.2 8) Consider the students in your statistics class as the population and suppose they are seated in four rows of 10...
2. (15 points) Determine the level of measurement of the variable. (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) a. Eye Color b. Time of day measured in military time c. Number of siblings d. An evaluation received by a statistics student (excellent, good, satisfactory, or poor)
1-Identify the level of measurement for the variable below as nominal, ordinal, interval, and or ratio: Letter Grade (A – F ) 2-Identify the level of measurement for the variable below as nominal, ordinal, interval, and or ratio: Relationship Status 3-Identify the level of measurement for the variable below as nominal, ordinal, interval, and or ratio: Shoe Size 4-Identify the level of measurement for the variable below as nominal, ordinal, interval, and or ratio: Bathtub capacity (gallons) 5-Identify the level...
For the data described below, identify the level of measurement as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. Final course grades of A, B, C, D, or F Choose the correct answer below O O O O nominal ratio interval ordinal
Determine whether the following possible responses should be classified as interval, nominal or ordinal data. Ordinal Ordinal Ordinal Ratio 1. The size of fries (small, medium, large) ordered by a sample of Burger King customers 2. The letter grades received by students in a computer science class 3. The college (Arts and Science, Business, etc.) you are enrolled in 4, The age of each of your classmates
Problem 4 Classify each of the following as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio data (adapted from [Black 2012]) The time required to produce each tire on an assembly line The number of quarts of milk a family drinks in a month The ranking of four machines in your plant that have been designated as excellent, good, satisfactory, and poor The telephone area code of clients in the US The age of each of your employees The dollar sales at the...
Problem 4 Classify each of the following as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio data (adapted from [Black 2012]) The time required to produce each tire on an assembly line a. b. The number of quarts of milk a family drinks in a month c. The ranking of four machines in your plant that have been designated as excellent, good, satisfactory, and poor d. The telephone area code of clients in the US e. The age of each of your employees...
Also is it nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio? Identify the data as either time series or cross-sectional. The accompanying table shows the highest values of a major hedge fund during half of 2017 Date 2017-02 2017-03 2017-04 2017-05 2017-06 2017-07 Opening Price 21601.27 21776.54 22287.17 23136.17 23608.38 24526.56 Choose the correct answer below. A. The data are cross-sectional because the data are measurements over a range of time. OB. The data are time series because the data are measurements from...
can someone help? I have my answers just want double check. thanks 10. Two fair dice are rolled and the sum of the numbers on their faces is observed. Find the probability that the sum is: a. Less that 2 b. Greater than 9 c. 7 d. Less than 5 11. Probability Experiments are described below. Describe the sample space for each of the following. 1. Tossing a coin. 2. Guessing the last digit of a telephone number. 3. Tossing...
Determine whether the following possible responses should be classified as ratio, interval, nominal or ordinal data ﹀ | 1, Amount of time you spend per week on your homework 2. Lily's travel time from her dorm to the student union at the University of Virginia 3. Number of cars in a parking lot 4. Whether you are a US citizen