# Recent questions tagged ordinal

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Is categorical data ordinal?
Is categorical data ordinal?Is categorical data ordinal? ...
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Why are levels of measurement important in statistics?
Why are levels of measurement important in statistics?Why are levels of measurement important in statistics? ...
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Which measures of central tendency and measures of variability are suitable for ordinal data?
Which measures of central tendency and measures of variability are suitable for ordinal data?Which measures of central tendency and measures of variability are suitable for ordinal data? ...
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In statistics what is the ordinal level of measurement?
In statistics what is the ordinal level of measurement?In statistics what is the ordinal level of measurement? ...
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Respondents were asked "Have you travelled by public transport in the past six months?"' in a questionnaire. The responses to this question generate which type of data?
Respondents were asked "Have you travelled by public transport in the past six months?"' in a questionnaire. The responses to this question generate which type of data?Respondents were asked &quot;Have you travelled by public transport in the past six months?&quot;' in a questionnaire. The responses to this question ...
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How do you prove that every well-ordered set is isomorphic to a unique ordinal number?
How do you prove that every well-ordered set is isomorphic to a unique ordinal number?How do you prove that every well-ordered set is isomorphic to a unique ordinal number? ...
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Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) is an example of a(n) ________ variable.
Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) is an example of a(n) ________ variable. Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) is an example of a(n) ________ variable.&nbsp; a)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nominal b)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ordinal ...
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Distinguish between Nominal and ordinal data
Distinguish between Nominal and ordinal dataDistinguish between Nominal and ordinal data ...
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Which data type is missing from the list below?
Which data type is missing from the list below? Which data type is missing from the list below? CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIABLES   TYPE   R ...
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What is the difference between nominal and ordinal data?
Which of the following are cardinal numbers? (There may be more than one.) Which of the following are&nbsp;cardinal&nbsp;numbers? (There may be more than one.) $$92 ; \text{forty-three} ; 71 ; \text{twenty-six}$$ ...