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Data Classification
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Qualitative Data: consists of attributes, labels, or nonnumerical entries. Examples: red, Mr. Smith, Dogs Quantitative Data: consists of numerical measurements or counts. Examples: 5.5 inches, 10, $23,290 DATA classification
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Telephone number Qualitative Length of a song Quantitative Responses in an opinion poll Qualitative Qualitative VS Quantitative
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An inherent zero represents the position on the number line. Not an inherent zero implies that there are none. Inherent zero
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Nominal Are Qualitative only Can be categorized by names, labels, or qualities Can’t do mathematical calculations Example: Colors, Music Ordinal Are Qualitative and Quantitative Can be put in order or ranked, but difference between them are meaningless. Examples: Top 5 teachers, movies 4 levels of Measurement
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Interval Can be ordered and you can calculate meaningful differences. Zero is not an inherent zero. Examples: 1999, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010 Temperature Ratio Is similar to interval but 0 is an inherent zero. Find ratios of values Can’t go below zero. Examples: Red Sox: 128 homeruns, Pirates: 78 homeruns Precipitation 4 levels of Measurement
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Body temperature in Fahrenheit of a swimmer interval Collection of phone numbers nominal Final standings for football Northeaster Conference ordinal Heart rate (beats per minute) of an athlete. Ratio Examples
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Chart Homework: pg 15: 8- 24 Even
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