Level of Measurement For us to have an in-depth analysis, a given Qualitative Data must be converted into a Quantitative Data on a given questionnaire. Convert a Nominal Data to an Ordinal Data so it would be easier for the researchers to analyze the responses of the Respondents. Take note that 1 is the lowest value and 5 is the highest value. Work Schedule on a 24-hr period 1– 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – Car features 1– 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – Example: Study Habits (Qualitative) can be converted into an Ordinal Quantitative Data using Frequency of Studying or number of hour(s) of studying per study session. Frequency of Studying 1 – Once a week 2 – 2-3 times a week 3 – 4-5 times a week 4 – 6 times a week 5 – Daily or 7 times a week OR Number of Hours of Studying 1 – 1hr per study session 2 – 2hrs per study session 3 – 3hrs per study session 4 – 4hrs per study session 5 – 5hrs per study session
Level of Measurement
For us to have an in-depth analysis, a given Qualitative Data must be converted into a Quantitative Data on a given questionnaire. Convert a Nominal Data to an Ordinal Data so it would be easier for the researchers to analyze the responses of the Respondents. Take note that 1 is the lowest value and 5 is the highest value.
- Work Schedule on a 24-hr period 1–
- 2 –
- 3 –
- 4 –
- 5 –
- Car features 1–
- 2 –
- 3 –
- 4 –
- 5 –
Example: Study Habits (Qualitative) can be converted into an Ordinal Quantitative Data using Frequency of Studying or number of hour(s) of studying per study session.
Frequency of Studying 1 – Once a week
2 – 2-3 times a week
3 – 4-5 times a week
4 – 6 times a week
5 – Daily or 7 times a week
OR
Number of Hours of Studying 1 – 1hr per study session
2 – 2hrs per study session
3 – 3hrs per study session
4 – 4hrs per study session
5 – 5hrs per study session
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