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Below are 15question from a survey that was administered to a sample of MBA students (see...

Below are 15question from a survey that was administered to a sample of MBA students (see Learning stats, Cross-Sectional Data, and Surveys). Answers were recorded on paper in the blank at the left of each question. For each question, state the date type (categorical, discrete numerical, or continuous numerical) and measurement level (nominal, ordinal, interval ration). Explain your reasoning, if there is doubt, discuss the alternatives.

____Q1 what is your gender? (Male=0, female=1)

____Q2 What is your approximate undergraduate college GPA? (1.0 to 4.0)

____Q3 About how many hours per week do you expect to work at an an outside job this semester?

____Q4 What do you think is the ideal number of children for a married couple?

____Q5 On a 1 to 5 scale, which best describes your parents?

              1 = mother clearly dominant ↔ 5 = father clearly dominant

____Q6 on a 1 to 5 scale, assess the current job market for your undergraduate major.

         1 = very bad ↔ 5 = very good

‒‒‒Q7 During the last month, how many times has your schedule been disrupted by car trouble?

‒‒‒ Q8 About how many years of college does the more-educated one of your parents have? (years)

‒‒‒Q9 During the last year, how many traffic tickets (excluding parking) have you received?

 ‒‒‒Q10 Which political orientation most nearly fits you? (1= Liberal, 2 = Middle-of-Road, 3 = Conservative)

‒‒‒Q11 What is the age of the car you usually drive? (years)

‒‒‒Q12 About how many times in the past year did you attend formal religious services?

‒‒‒Q13 How often do you read a daily newspaper? (0 = Never, 1= Occasionally, 2 = Regularly)

‒‒‒ Q14 Can you conduct simple transactions in a language other than English?(0 = No, 1 = Yes)

‒‒‒Q15 How often do you exercise [aerobics, running, etc)? (0 = Not at All, 1 = Sometimes, 2 = Regularly)

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