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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS ANALYTICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Birth order
A
Nominal
B
Ordinal
C
Interval
D
Ratio
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Birth order refers to an individual’s ordinal position within his or her family system. Each individual perceives their birth order within their family in a different way using various characteristics to describe themselves.

Detailed explanation-2: -Ordinal position refers to the actual order in which the child was born; i.e., first, second, third… tenth, eleventh and so on. Birth order refers to five basic positions that Adler described which tend to have recognizable characteristics later on in life. These are the firstborn, second, middle, youngest and only.

Detailed explanation-3: -Birth order was treated as a predictor (independent variable), with the various identified personality variables serving as criterion (dependent variables).

Detailed explanation-4: -When you hear someone mention birth order, they’re talking to the order in which a person is born compared to their siblings: If you’re the firstborn child, your birth order would be referred to as the oldest child. If you’re the second born, you’re a middle child-however, there can be multiple middle kids in a family.

Detailed explanation-5: -The birth order categories are the firstborn (oldest child), the middle child (one or more siblings), the last-born (the youngest child), and the only child.

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