FORESTRY
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS AND ECONOMICS
Question
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All qualitative variables are measured on a nominal scale.
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Ordinal Data
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Nominal Data
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Interval Scales
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Ratio Scales
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Data
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Nominal Data is qualitative data used to name or label variables without providing numeric values. It is the most straightforward form of a level of measurement. Ordinal data is also qualitative data that groups variables into ordered categories.
Detailed explanation-2: -A variable measured on a “nominal” scale is a variable that does not really have any evaluative distinction. One value is really not any greater than another. A good example of a nominal variable is sex (or gender).
Detailed explanation-3: -Nominal scale is qualitative in nature, which means numbers are used here only to categorize or identify objects.
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