Example-1.B- Biostatistics/ level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) / sampling technique used (random, cluster, stratified, systematic) PDF

Title Example-1.B- Biostatistics/ level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) / sampling technique used (random, cluster, stratified, systematic)
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Example-1.B- Biostatistics/ level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) / sampling technique used (random, cluster, stratified, systematic)...


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Example 1.B I. Identify the data set’s level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) https://www.statisticshowto.com/probability-and-statistics/statistics-definitions/nominal-ordinalinterval-ratio/ ( 1 point each ) 1.) Religion -> nominal 2.) Favourite candy bar - nominal 3.) Students classified by their reading ability: Above average, below average, Normal - ordinal 4.) Math Exam score - Interval 5.) MEAL PREFERENCE: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - ordinal 6.) Fahrenheit – Interval (zero value does not exist) 7.) Salary- ratio 8.) IQ (intelligence scale) - interval 9.) Population in an Island - ratio 10.) Commuting times to work – ratio

II. Identify the sampling technique used (random, cluster, stratified, systematic): ( 1 point each ) 1.) Every fifth person boarding a plane is searched thoroughly. - systematic 2.) Mrs. Makiling unbiasedly select a name from his classrecord for recitation - random 3.) Mrs. Makiling samples her class by selecting 5 girls and 7 boys. - stratified 4.) Mrs. Makiling selects group 1 and group 2 from 15 groups of her class to clean the hallway cluster 5.) Mrs. Makiling samples her class by selecting every third person on her class list - systematic 6.) To avoid working late, the quality control manager inspects the last 10 items produced that day. 7.) At a local community College, five math classes are randomly selected out of 20 and all of the students from each class are interviewed. - cluster 8.) A market researcher randomly selects 200 drivers under 35 years of age and 100 drivers over 35 years of age - stratified 9.) The names of 70 contestants are written on 70 cards, The cards are placed in a bag, and three names are picked from the bag. -random 10.) Selecting 5 section nursing student out of 20 section for a random survey test. - cluster...


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