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BUSI 230 HW 1.2 Types of Data Assignment solutions complete answers

BUSI 230 HW 1.2 Types of Data Assignment solutions complete answers 

 

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Select the appropriate word or phrase to complete each sentence.

 

The characteristics of individuals about which we collect information are called .

 

Variables that classify individuals into categories are called .

 

The characteristics of individuals about which we collect information are called .

 

Qualitative variables can be divided into two types: .

 

A (An)  variable is a quantitative variable whose possible values can be listed.

 

variables can take on any value in some interval.

 

Determine whether the data described are qualitative or quantitative.

 

Different types of grapes used to make wine.

 

Academic departments at a university.

 

Credit hours taken at a local community college.

 

Reasons for dropping out of college.

 

The maximum speed limit on interstate highways.

 

The number of students in an English class.

 

Determine whether the data described are nominal or ordinal.

 

In my coffee I like cream, sugar, honey, and cinnamon.

 

The hotel rooms available are ocean view, mountain view, and poolside.

 

I got an A in statistics, a B in biology, and C's in history and English.

 

My grades this semester were C, D, A, and B.

 

The competitions at a company picnic include three-legged race, wiffle ball, egg toss, sack race, and pie eating contest.

 

A car rental company has compact, mid-size, and full–size cars available.

 

Determine whether the data described are discrete or continuous.

 

The number of students who visit the library each day.

 

The number of items purchased in a store.

 

The amount of solar power to run landscaping lights.

 

The volume of gas to fill up your tank.

 

The number of tickets sold for a movie premiere.

 

The number of times you login to your email account each day.

 

Determine whether the data described are at the interval level or the ratio level.

 

The number of classes a person is taking.

 

The data represent the  level of measurement.

 

A city's average temperature.

 

The record highest temperature in your hometown.

 

The price of a pair of shoes.

 

The sales price of a car.

 

The year of the next presidential election.

 

The number of people who went to a certain movie.

 

The time that your first class starts.

 

The year a student graduated from high school.

 

The following table provides information about top YouTube channels.

 

Which of the columns represent qualitative or quantitative variables?

 

The column Subscribers (millions) represents  variables.

 

The column Language represents  variables.

 

The column Category represents  variables.

 

Which of the columns represent nominal or ordinal variables?

 

The variable Subscribers (millions) is .

 

The variable Language is .

 

The variable Category is .

 

The following table provides information about the top few grossing movies of all time.

 

Which of the columns represent qualitative or quantitative variables?

 

The column Movie Title represents  variables.

 

The column Release Year represents  variables.

 

The column Studio represents  variables.

 

The column Ticket Sales (millions of ) represents  variables.

 

The column Running Time (minutes) represents  variables.

 

Which of the columns represent nominal or ordinal variables?

 

The variable Movie Title is .

 

The variable Release Year is .

 

The variable Studio is .

 

The variable Ticket Sales (millions of ) is .

 

The variable Running Time (minutes) is .

 

The following table provides information about the top selling books of all time.

 

The column Book represents  variables.

 

The column Author(s) represents  variables.

 

The column Language represents  variables.

 

The column Year Published represents  variables.

 

The column Sales represents  variables.

 

The column Genre represents  variables.

 

Which of the columns represent nominal or ordinal variables?

 

The variable Book is .

 

The variable Author(s) is .

 

The variable Language is .

 

The variable Year Published is .

 

The variable Sales is .

 

The variable Genre is .

 

 

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