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Applications to Social Work Research
Levels of Measurement Applications to Social Work Research
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Levels of Measurement Refers to the precision of data collected for a research study Has implications for types of statistical procedure that can be done Important foundation knowledge for statistics
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Four Levels of Measurement
Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio
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Nominal Classifies elements into two or more mutually exclusive categories Categories should exhaustive (include all possibilities) Examples of nominal variables include sex, race, and
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Nominal Level Example 1 Sex is a nominal level variable
A person can be either female or male Male female
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Nominal Level Example 2 A person could be either European American, Asian American, or African American European American Asian American African American
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Ordinal Level Data Classifies and ranks elements or scores
Definite order to categories Examples include socio-economic status and difficulty of care
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Ordinal Level Data Example 1
Categories of socio-economic status (SES) can be low-income, middle income, and high income.
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