Question: Give one example of a variable that is (A) nominally-scaled (B) ordinally-scaled, and (C) ratio-scaled. One example of each scale is all that is required.
- Give one example of a variable that is (A) nominally-scaled (B) ordinally-scaled, and (C) ratio-scaled. One example of each scale is all that is required. If more than one is listed, then I will only grade the first example listed.) Also, be aware that some variables need more than a name -- they need a unit of measure (for example, height is nominally-scaled if one indicates that people are not the same height, but if one indicates it is measured in inches [feet, centimeters, etc.] -- it becomes ratio-scaled) "Major in college" cannot be measured quantitatively -- it is merely nominally-scaled and will always be so -- its scale of measure cannot be moved "up the hierarchy."
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