Basic Statistics For Business And Economics 7th Canadian Edition By Douglas A. Lind Test bank
The "highest" level of measurement is:
- nominal
- ordinal
- interval
- ratio
- Categorizing students as freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors is an example of the __________ level of measurement.
- nominal
- ordinal
- interval
- ratio
- The lowest level of measurement that has some sort of ranking is:
- nominal
- ordinal
- interval
- ratio
- Environment Yukon tracks the changes in temperature in glaciers. Which answer best describes this variable?
- Qualitative Nominal
- Qualitative Ordinal
- Quantitative Interval
- Quantitative Ratio
- Environment Yukon tracks the changes in temperature in glaciers. Which answer best describes this variable?
- discrete
- continuous
- nominal
- ordinal
- A radio station conducts a survey to determine listener's favorite program. The choices are: Talk radio, Sports Radio, Adult soft, Adult pop. Which answer best describes this variable?
- quantitative
- continuous
- nominal
- ordinal
- Determine which answer best describes the new minimum wage amount of $16.00.
- Discrete ratio
- Continuous ratio
- Discrete interval
- Continuous interval
- The number of cars parked at the hospital parking lot is?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio
- A student receives the following grades: B+, C+, A, B+ and A+. What type of data has been collected?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio
- What type of variable is the number of cars parked at the hospital parking lot?
- Qualitative discrete
- Qualitative continuous
- Quantitative discrete
- Quantitative continuous
- A telephone company asks you how many phones you have on your family plan. Which level of measurement is this classification?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio
- Today's weather report indicates an 80% chance of precipitation. Which level of measurement is this classification?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio
- Today's weather report indicates a high of 28 degrees. Which level of measurement is this classification?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio