A categorical variable has three categories, with the frequencies of occurrence below. b. What conclusions can you reach concerning the categories? Category Frequency % Values A 9 18% B 26 52% C 15 30% a. Category B occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occurs less than half of the time, with category A being the least likely to occur. b. Category B occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occur less than half of the time, with Category C being the least likely to occur. c. Category B is the most likely to occur while category A is the least likely to occur. All three categories occur more than a quarter of the time. d. Category B is the most likely to occur while category A is the least likely to occur. All three categories occur less than half of the time. e. Category A occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occur less than half of the time, with category B being the least likely to occur.
Category
|
Frequency
|
% Values | |
---|---|---|---|
A
|
9
|
18%
|
|
B
|
26
|
52%
|
|
C
|
15
|
30% |
a. Category B occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occurs less than half of the time, with category A being the least likely to occur.
b. Category B occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occur less than half of the time, with Category C being the least likely to occur.
c. Category B is the most likely to occur while category A is the least likely to occur. All three categories occur more than a quarter of the time.
d. Category B is the most likely to occur while category A is the least likely to occur. All three categories occur less than half of the time.
e. Category A occurs more than half of the time. The other two categories occur less than half of the time, with category B being the least likely to occur.
Category | Frequency | % Values |
A | 9 | 18% |
B | 26 | 52% |
C | 15 | 30% |
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