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KIM [24]
2 years ago
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II. Identify the following terms described in each item. Quantitative & Qualitate. It can be separated into different catego

ries that are distinguished by some nonnumeric characteristics. 2. It consists of numbers representing counts or measurements. Quantitative Quantitative 3. The result from either a finite number of possible values or countable number of possible values as 0, or 1, or 2, and so on 4. The result from infinitely many possible values that can be associated with points on a continuous scale in such a way that there are no gaps or interruptions 5. It is characterized by data that consist of names, labels, or categories only. 6. It involves data that may be arranged in some order, but differences between data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless. 7. It involves meaningful amounts of differences between data. It has no true zero point or absolute zero. 8. It contains all the properties of the interval level but has true zero point or absolute zero. 9. It is a complete collection of all elements to be studied. 10. It is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the collection, organization presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.​
Mathematics
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guajiro [1.7K]2 years ago
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It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.​

1. C. Discrete

2. A. interval

3. B. Quantitative data

4. B. Ratio

5. C. Quantitative

1. A random variable is called discrete if it has either a finite or a countable number of possible values.

A random variable is called continuous if its possible values contain a whole interval of numbers.

2. The third level of measurement is the interval level of measurement. The interval level of measurement not only classifies and orders the measurements but also specifies that the distances between each interval on the scale are equivalent along the scale from low interval to high interval.

3. Quantitative data consist of numerical measurements or counts.

4. Something measured on a ratio scale has the same properties that an interval scale has except, with a ratio scaling, there is an absolute zero point. Temperature measured in Kelvin is an example.

There is no value possible below 0 degrees Kelvin, it is absolute zero.

5. Qualitative data can be separated into different categories that are distinguished by some non-numeric characteristics.

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