1.Categorize each of the following as either nominal, ordinal, interval or
ratio measurement. 1 point each A. Statistics test scores B. First place, second place, and third place in a declamation contest. C. Metric measurement of electric bills D. Party affiliations as 1-Partido ng Masang Pilipino, 2-lakas NUCD. E. Number of deaths years in a given year. F. Academic grades in college. G. Ranks in PNP and AFP H. Test results ( pass/fail) I. Attitudes towards academic subjects J. Socio-economic status (poor/middle/rich) K. Student’s interest in class L. Courses offered in a certain college ( 1-nursing, 2-education, 3-liberal arts, 4- commerce). M. Weight of first year students N. IQ of a first year nursing students to the first year criminology students. 2. Explain how you can draw a proportional stratified random sample of 1500 students given the table below: (10 points)
Year level Education Commerce Liberal arts Nursing Total by
Year Level First Year 210 430 100 800
Second 150 330 80 700
Year Third Year 100 250 70 650
Fourth Year 75 120 57 400
Total by course
3. Given the population size in a corresponding margin of error, determine
the sample size of each of the following: (2 points each). a. N=1500; e=5% b. N=235; e=2.5% c. N=6075; e=10% d. N=500; e=1% e. 495; e=5%
4. State whether the following types of data are Qualitative or quantitative.
(2 points each). a. The height of each students in psychology class. b. Political party of each congressman and senator. c. The length of time each of 50 patients must stay in a hospital. d. The marital status of each patient of a psychologist. e. Maria Anna Erika’s blood pressure. f. The speed of the cars. g. Educational attainment h. Weight of a truck i. Weekly budget allowance of professor Magdalena j. The monthly inflation by country.