Question & OptionsCorrect Answer
What level of measurement categorizes data into distinct categories without any order?a) Nominal
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Which level of measurement involves data with a meaningful order but no fixed intervals?b) Ordinal
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
At which level of measurement do the differences between values have meaning, but there is no true zero?c) Interval
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
What level of measurement includes data with a true zero and equal intervals?d) Ratio
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
The number of students in a classroom is an example of which level of measurement?d) Ratio
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Which level of measurement would be used to categorize survey responses such as “satisfied,” “neutral,” or “dissatisfied”?b) Ordinal
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Temperature measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit is an example of which level of measurement?c) Interval
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
Which level of measurement allows for both addition and subtraction but not multiplication or division?c) Interval
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
The ranking of participants in a race (1st, 2nd, 3rd) represents which level of measurement?b) Ordinal
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
The amount of money in a bank account is measured at which level?d) Ratio
a) Nominal
b) Ordinal
c) Interval
d) Ratio
QuestionAnswer
Nominal data can be ordered in a meaningful way.FALSE
Interval data has a true zero point.FALSE
Ordinal data allows for the measurement of the difference between values.FALSE
Ratio data allows for comparisons using multiplication and division.TRUE
Temperature measured in degrees Celsius is an example of ratio level data.FALSE
The rank order of students in a class (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd) is an example of ordinal data.TRUE
Age measured in years is an example of interval data.FALSE
Nominal data includes categories with no intrinsic order.TRUE
Interval data has an arbitrary zero point.TRUE
The number of books on a shelf is an example of nominal level measurement.FALSE
error: Content is protected !!
× How can I help you?