In order to investigate social trends, Statistics Canada collects data on family type (e.g., married-couple families, common-law-couple

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In order to investigate social trends, Statistics Canada collects data on family type (e.g., married-couple families, common-law-couple families, single-parent families) in the census every five years.


Identify the Five W’s, name the variables, specify for each variable whether its use indicates it should be treated as categorical or quantitative, and for any quantitative variable identify the units in which it was measured (or note that they weren’t provided or that the variable doesn’t have units).

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Business Statistics

ISBN: 9780133899122

3rd Canadian Edition

Authors: Norean D. Sharpe, Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David Wright

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