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Data that is classified into categories and cannot be arranged in any particular order.
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a. Ordinal
b. Ratio
c. Interval
d. Nominal
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Select one:
a. Qualitative variable
b. Attribute variable
c. Quantitative variable
d. Semua benar
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Select one:
a. Variabel
b. Populasi
c. Sampel
d. Interval
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Class interval is:
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a. Obtained by subtracting the lower limit of a class from the lower limit of the next class.
b. A point that divides a class into two equal parts. This is the average of the upper and
lower class limits.
c. The number of observations in each class.
d. A grouping of data into mutually exclusive categories showing the number of observations
in each class.
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The mode is
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a. The midpoint of the values after they have been ordered from the smallest to the largest.
b. The sum of all the population values divided by the total number of population values.
c. Tidak ada yang benar.
d. The value of the observation that appears most frequently.
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Select one:
a. Obtained by subtracting the lower limit of a class from the lower limit of the next class.
b. A point that divides a class into two equal parts. This is the average of the upper and
lower class limits.
c. The number of observations in each class
d. A grouping of data into mutually exclusive categories showing the number of observations
in each class.
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Select one:
a. Obtained by subtracting the lower limit of a class from the lower limit of the next class.
b. The number of observations in each class
c. A grouping of data into mutually exclusive categories showing the number of observations
in each class.
d. A point that divides a class into two equal parts. This is the average of the upper and
lower class limits.
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Gender, religious affiliation, type of automobile owned, state of birth, eye color are
examples adalah termasuk tipe variabel:
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a. Quantitative variable
b. Attribute variable
c. a dan b benar
d. Tidak ada yang benar
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Involves data arranged in some order, but the differences between data values cannot be
determined or are meaningless.
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a. Interval
b. Ratio
c. Ordinal
d. Nominal
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Select one:
a. Tidak ada yang benar.
b. The value of the observation that appears most frequently.
c. The midpoint of the values after they have been ordered from the smallest to the largest.
d. The sum of all the population values divided by the total number of population values.
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Similar to the ordinal level, with the additional property that meaningful amounts of
differences between data values can be determined. There is no natural zero point.
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a. Interval
b. Ratio
c. Nominal
d. Ordinal
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The correct answer is: Interval
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Select one:
a. Variabel
b. Sampel
c. Interval
d.
Populasi
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Select one:
a. Obtained by subtracting the lower limit of a class from the lower limit of the next class.
b. A point that divides a class into two equal parts. This is the average of the upper and
lower class limits.
c. The number of observations in each class
d. A grouping of data into mutually exclusive categories showing the number of observations
in each class
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The interval level with an inherent zero starting point. Differences and ratios are
meaningful for this level of measurement.
Select one:
a. Ordinal
b. Interval
c. Ratio
d. Nominal
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