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For this question, first of all, we have to know the definition of the categorical and the nominal data.
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Let me just start with first the nominal data.
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So the nominal data that was defined as, which is the type of a data that is used to label variables without providing any quantitative value.
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And if i want to just give some examples for the nominal data, for example, this type of data may include the word, letters, symbols, name of the people, gender, and the nationality.
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These are all some common examples for the nominal data, which is the gender, the gender and the nationality.
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These are the examples.
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And what about for the categorical data? so when we just go back to the categorical data, the categorical data.
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So this is the statistical data type, so consisting of the categorical variables of the data.
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So we can just use some categories to just express the data in this case.
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And some examples for this data, which is the race, sex, age group, and age group or the educational level.
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So these are the sum of the examples here.
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Let's say this is rage, sex, and the age group.
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