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When is data organized qualitatively? What are some examples of qualitatively organized data?
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When it differs by name or type.
Examples are: types of professions (doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc), types of buildings (church, house, factory, etc) |
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When is data ordered? What are some examples of ordered data?
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Data is ordered when terms like "more" or "less" and "better" or "worse" make sense when describing it
Examples are: large, medium, and small farms; a ranked ordering of cities by desirability of living conditions |
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When is quantitative data organized?
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When there are countable units associated with it
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What is an interval level?
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When there are countable units but no absolute zero value
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What is a ratio level?
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There are countable units and an absolute zero
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