For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). (I) Temperature (in Fahrenheit) of an office building (II) Product defect rates for a new cell phone Question 1 options: 1) (I) Numeric , and (II) Numeric 2) (I) Numeric , and (II) Categorical 3) There is no correct match. 4) (I) Categorical , and (II) Numeric 5) (I) Categorical , and (II) Categorical
Question 2 (1 point) Saved For each of the following variables, identify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). (I) Local name for soft drinks (e.g. Soda, Pop, Coke, etc) (II) Clothing size (e.g. women's size 6, men's size 30x32, etc) Question 2 options: 1) (I) Ordinal , and (II) Ratio 2) (I) Nominal , and (II) Interval 3) (I) Interval , and (II) Interval 4) (I) Interval , and (II) Ratio 5) (I) Nominal , and (II) Ordinal
Question 3 (1 point) Choose the description which best describes the shape of this boxplot. 吽 45.0 45.5 46.0 46.5 47.0 47.5 48.0 48.5 Question 3 options: 1) Uniform 2) Left-skewed 3) Bimodal 4) Symmetric 5) Contaminated
Question 4 (1 point) The five-number summary for a dataset on Grade Point Average is given in the table below. Using this information, calculate the percent of values above 1.17. Min Q1 Median Q3 Max 0.06 1.17 1.52 3.27 3.48 Question 4 options: 1) 25% 2) 0% 3) 50% 4) 100% 5) 75%
Question 1.
1) i. Numeric and. ii. Numeric
Question 2.
5) i. Nominal and ii. Ordinal
Question 3.
1) Uniform
Question 4.
Q1=1.17
So values above Q1= 5) 75%
For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). (I) Temperature...
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...
Question 2 (1 point) For each of the following variables, identify the type of variable (categorical vs. numeric). () Completion status of construction project (e.g. phase I, phase II, phase Il) (II) Number of auto insurance claims in a month 0 1) () Numeric, and (Il) Numeric 2) (1) Categorical, and (II) Numeric 3) There is no correct match 4) (1) Categorical, and (II) Categorical 5) (I) Numeric, and (II) Categorical
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
What type of variables are the following (categorical or numeric, ordinal or nominal, ratio or interval scale, and discrete or continuous: 2. a. Square footage of houses: b. Key on the musical scale: c. Number of Instagram likes: d. Heart beats per minute of an athlete averaged over an hour e. Stage of steak cooking (e.g. rare, medium rare, well-done, etc.) f. Dog breeds g. Year of birth h. Gender
Caldwell: Attempt 1 Question 1 (1 point) For each of the following variables, identify the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). (I) Product defect rates for a new cell phone (II) College major (e.g. Aviation Flight Science, Business Administration, Statistics, etc) 1) () Interval, and (1I) Nominal 2) () Ratio, and (1I) Nominal 3) () Ratio, and (I) Ratio 4) () Interval, and (1I) Interval 5) () Ordinal, and (I) Interval
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
PART I For each of the following variables, identify an appropriate graph or chart that could be used. (I) Income tax brackets (e.g. Below $8925, $8925-36250, $36250-$87850, etc) (II) Car safety rating given by safercar.gov (e.g. one star, two stars, up to 5 stars) 1) (I) Histogram , and (II) Histogram 2) (I) Bar graph , and (II) Bar graph 3) (I) Histogram , and (II) Pie chart 4) (I) Boxplot , and (II) Histogram 5) (I) Pie chart ,...
For each of the following variables, identify an appropriate graph or chart that could be used. (1) Fuel economy (miles per gallon) of a used car (II) Temperature (in Fahrenheit) of an office building 1) (1) Bar graph , and (11) Pie chart 2) (1) Pie chart, and (11) Pie chart 3) (1) Bar graph , and (II) Histogram 4) (1) Histogram , and (II) Bar graph 5) (1) Boxplot, and (II) Boxplot ho For each of the following variables,...
For each of the variables described below, indicate whether it is a quantitative or a categorical (qualitative) variable. Also, indicate the level of measurement for the variable: nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio. Make sure your responses are the most specific possible. Variable Type of variable Quantitative (a) Temperature (in degrees Celsius) Categorical Quantitative Level of measurement Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio (b) Name of cell phone service provider Categorical OOOOOOOOO Quantitative (c) Playing...
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