ADMS 2320 Lecture Notes - Likert Scale, Probability Distribution, Ordinal Data

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Chapter 2 section 1: graphical and tabular descriptive. Multiple choice: the classification of student major (accounting, economics, management, marketing, other) is an example of a(n, nominal random variable. interval random variable. b. c. continuous random variable, parameter. Pts: 1 a(n: nominal random variable. b. interval random variable, ordinal random variable. d. Ref: section 2. 1: the classification of student class designation (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) is an example of, a researcher wishes to estimate the textbook costs of first-year students at ferris state university. To do so, he recorded the textbook cost of 200 first-year students and found that their average textbook cost was per semester. The variable of interest to the researcher is a. b: number of students, name of university. Interval data: nominal data, ordinal data, all of these choices are true. Interval data: nominal data, ordinal data, none of these choices. Interval data a: nominal data, ordinal data, none of these choices.

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