Statistics 2
Number of bar presses is an example of a ____ variable.
Discrete
An ordinal scale possesses the attributes of magnitude and equal interval
False
It is legitimate to do ratios with interval scaling
False
Limits or boundaries are often found for discrete data
False
Most scales used for measuring psychological variables are either ratio or interval.
False
Number of questions on a test is an example of nominal data
False
One generally has to specify the real limits for discrete variables since they cannot be measured accurately
False
Question type (MC, TF, essay) is an example of ratio data
False
The average number of children in a classroom is an example of discrete variable
False
When a weight is measured 1/1000th of a gram, that measure is absolutely accurate.
False
With the exception of division, one can perform all mathematical operations in a ratio scale.
False
In a 10 mile race, all runners are randomly assigned an identification number. These numbers represent a _______.
Nominal scale
Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are
Ordinal scale
Continuous data is always an approximate
True
Determining the number of students in each section of introductory psychology involves the use of a ratio scale
True
Discrete data is always an integer (whole number)
True
Interval and ratio data are sometimes called numerical data
True
Movie genres are an example of discrete variable
True
Using an ordinal scale to assess leadership, which of the following statements is appropriate?
Y has the most leadership ability