QUESTION 3 For the following, classify them as quantitative or qualitative. If the variable is quantitative determine whether the variable is discrete or continuous. In addition, determine the level of measurement for these variables (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). Check all that apply The number of taste-buds on the tongues of 20 males and 20 females. Quantitative Qualitative Discrete Continuous Nominal Ordinal Ratio Interval
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Qualitative data:
The data consists of only the categorical data is considered to be qualitative data.
Quantitative data:
If the data can be measured in the numerical quantity is considered as quantitative data.
Discrete variable:
It is nothing but it takes or considers only the countable number of values or a certain value.
Continuous variable:
A continuous variable takes infinitely number of values that is this variable takes infinite values between two specified numbers.
The different scale of measurements is follows:
- Nominal: It can categorize the given objects without any natural ordering.
- Ordinal: It can categorize the given objects in the form of natural ordering.
- Interval: It consists of values that can be ordered with the additional property of equal distances or intervals.
- Ratio: It consists of the ordered values, with of the equal distances between the values and may also have an absolute zero.
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