What is the lowest level of measurement required

Carleigh Young

Carleigh Young

Answered question

2022-03-14

What is the lowest level of measurement required to determine the mode?
A. nominal
B. ordinal
C. interval
D. ratio
The lowest level of measurement for which the mean can be computed is the
A. nominal level of measurement.
B. ordinal level of measurement.
C. interval level of measurement.
D. ratio level of measurement.

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alifutlessect692

alifutlessect692

Beginner2022-03-15Added 9 answers

We want to tell you which one is the correct choice for two statements.
Data in order
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and ratio
Nominal and ordinal measure qualitative data, In which we calculate mode. Then nominal is the lowest measure for mode.
Interval and ratio measure quantitative data, in which we calculate mean. Interval is the lowest measure for mean.
(a) Nominal data is the the lowest level of measurement required to determine the mode.
Option (a) is the correct choice.
(b) Interval is the lowest level of measurement for which the mean can be computed.
Hence option (c) is the correct choice.
skuleborn2de

skuleborn2de

Beginner2022-03-16Added 5 answers

Thank you

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