For the following data, identify whether or not they are Categorical [nominal or
ID: 3124487 • Letter: F
Question
For the following data, identify whether or not they are Categorical [nominal or ordinal], or Numerical [interval or ratio][discrete or continuous] Give examples of possible values for each random variable. [Example: number of children living in a given home - "Numerical [ratio] [discrete] (0, 1, 2, 3, ...)" Number of items person buys when they log on to eBay. Amount of time students spend each week surfing the internet. The size of a fountain drink sold at McDonalds. Cowboy fans favorite beer. The temperature of a child admitted to the hospital. A taste tester's ranking of four brands of barbecue sauce (terrible, pretty good, really good, great). The number of times each day a student uses their cell phone. Political party affiliation of each individual in a sample of 50 UTA students. The unemployment rate (reported as a percentage of all adults over 18 not working full time) each month in the USA. The state in which each of 100 companies had its maximum sales in 2014. The total monthly sales of Walmart worldwide. The size of cars rented by travelers to New York suty, (compact, midsize, etc.) The number of times you are sick each year since birth. Number of live puppies a female dogs gives birth to. Brand of dog food purchased by a customer at Krogers. The amount of gas a customer puts in their car. The month that employees at General Motors take their vacation. The temperature of patients who show up at the emergency room of a hospital.Explanation / Answer
a.Numerical, ratio, discrete (0,1,2,3,…)
b.Categorical, ordinal.
c.Numerical, interval, continous.
e.Numerical, interval, continuous.
g.Numerical, ratio, discrete.
l. Categorical, ordinal.
r.numrical, interval, continous.
k.Numerical, interval, continuous.