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Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel 9th Global Edition by David Levine Test bank

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  • categorical variable.
  • table of random numbers.
  • ANSWER:
    a
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: discrete variable, types of data
     
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "In which year were you born?" are values from a
      1. discrete numerical variable.
      2. continuous numerical variable.
      3. categorical variable.
      4. table of random numbers.
    ANSWER:
    a
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: discrete variable, types of data
     
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "How many Blu-ray players made by other manufacturers have you used? “results in
      1. a nominal scale variable.
      2. an ordinal scale variable.
      3. an interval scale variable.
      4. a ratio scale variable.
    ANSWER:
    d
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: ratio scale, types of data
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "Are you happy, indifferent, or unhappy with the performance per dollar spent on the Blu-ray player?" result in
      1. a nominal scale variable.
      2. an ordinal scale variable.
      3. an interval scale variable.
      4. a ratio scale variable.
    ANSWER:
    b
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: ordinal scale, types of data

     
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "What is your annual income rounded to the nearest thousands?" result in
      1. a nominal scale variable.
      2. an ordinal scale variable.
      3. an interval scale variable.
      4. a ratio scale variable.
    ANSWER:
    d
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: ratio scale, types of data
     
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "How much time do you use the Blu-ray player every week on the average?" result in
      1. a nominal scale variable.
      2. an ordinal scale variable.
      3. an interval scale variable.
      4. a ratio scale variable.
    ANSWER:
    d
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: ratio scale, types of data
     
    1. Referring to Scenario 1-1, the possible responses to the question "How many people are there in your household?" result in
      1. a nominal scale variable.
      2. an ordinal scale variable.
      3. an interval scale variable.
      4. a ratio scale variable.
    ANSWER:
    d
    TYPE: MC DIFFICULTY: Moderate
    KEYWORDS: ratio scale, types of data
     

     

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