5. It can be characterized by numbers representing counts or measurements,
what nature of data is it?
A Continuous
B. Discrete
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
6. What is the nature of data that can be distinguished by some nonnumeric
characteristics?
A Continuous
B. Discrete
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
7. If quantitative data takes on numerical value that can be measured on a
numerical scale, which of the following is NOT a quantitative data?
A. Age
C. Weight
B. Height
D. Rank
8. Which of the following data results from either a finite number of possible values
or countable number of possible values as 0, or 1, or 2, and so on?
A. Continuous
C. Qualitative
B. Discrete
D. Quantitative
9. Which of the following data result from infinitely many possible values that can
be associated with points on a continuous scale in such a way that there are no
gaps or interruptions?
A. Continuous
C. Qualitative
B. Discrete
D. Quantitative
10. What level of measurement is characterized by data that consist of names,
labels, or categories only?
A. Interval
C. Ordinal
B. Nominal
D Ratio
11. Which of the following is TRUE about qualitative data?
A It can be nominal.
B. It can be ratio.
C. It can be interval
D. It can be discrete.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
5. Quantitative- data consist of numerical measurements or counts.
6. Qualitative- data can be seperated into different categories that are distinguished by some nonnumeric characteristic
10. Nominal- level
levelNominal level of measurement is characterized by data that consist of names, labels, or categories only. The data cannot be arranged in an ordering scheme. An example of Nominal level of measurement is survey responses such as yes, no, and undecided.
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