Statistic Chapter 1 - Part 1
A student's academic class—that is, freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior.
Ordinal
The jersey numbers of a sorority soccer team.
Nominalselected
A student's state of birth.
Nominal
Exits along interstate highways were formerly numbered successively from the western or southern border of a state. However, the Department of Transportation has recently changed most of them to agree with the numbers on the mile markers along the highway. a. What level of measurement were data on the consecutive exit numbers?b. What level of measurement are data on the milepost numbers? c. The newer system provided information on the distance between exits.
(a) ordinal(b) ratio(c) true
ID/ Manufacturer/Engine Type
Nominal
Student IQ ratings.
Intervalselected
To find the marks of a class of 20 students in a physics exam.
Population
To know how many different private airlines provide service in the United States. multiple choice 2
Population
ID/ Manufacturer/ Engine Type
Qualitative variable
Capacity/Maintenance cost/ Age/ Odometer Miles/ Miles
Quantitative variable
Capacity/Maintenance cost/ Age/Odometer Miles/ Miles
Ratio
Distance students travel to class.
Ratio
To calculate the percentage of car owners in New York City.
Sample
To estimate weekly earnings of computer programmers in United States.
Sample
Slate is a daily magazine on the Web. Its business activities can be described by a number of variables. What is the level of measurement for each of the following variables? a) The number of hits on their website on Saturday between 8:00 am and 9:00 am b) The department's such as food and drink, politics, foreign policy, sports c) The number of weekly hits on the Sam's Club ad d) The number of years each employee has been employed with Slate
a) Ratio b) Nominal c) Ratio d) Ratio