Statıstıcs I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #836397

  1. Region of Residence
  2. Field of Study
  3. Type of Transport
  4. Type of Housing
  5. Exam Grade

Which of the above are nominal categorical variables?


I and II

I, II and III

II, III and IV

I, II, III and IV

II, III, IV and V


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The easiest form of data is called categorical, or qualitative, for example data on variables “country” (e.g., the data observation might be Germany) or “question response” (e.g., believe that climate change is manmade) or “exam grade” (e.g., B). Categorical variables and data can be either nominal or ordinal. The question about climate change, with possible responses “natural”, “manmade” or “don’t know/can’t answer” is a nominal categorical variable, as is the variable “country” - there is no ordering in the categories of these variables. By contrast, exam grade is an ordinal categorical variable, since its categories are ordered: A is better than a B, B is better than a C, and so on.

Other examples of nominal categorical variables are gender, region of residence, field of study, type of transport, type of housing, etc.

Other examples of ordinal categorical variables are income group (if incomes have been categorized), an attitude question in a survey where possible responses are strongly agree/agree/disagree/strongly disagree (these categories have an order), social class (with classes usually in an inherent order), terrorist threat levels (in the UK these are low/moderate/substantial/severe/critical), etc.

As also understood from the information given, “Region of Residence”, “Field of Study”, “Type of Transport” and  “Type of Housing” are nominal categorical variables, so the correct answer is D. Exam grade (either A, B, or C, etc) is ordinal categorical variable.

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