Data Type Level of Measurement Qualitative Nominal Ordinal Quantitative Discrete Interval Ratio Continuous Interval Ratio
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The categories have no inherent order or numerical value. Qualitative: This refers to data that describes qualities or characteristics, such as the color of a car or the breed of a dog. It does not involve numerical values. Ordinal: This refers to data that can Show more…
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