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Homework answers / question archive / The following examples can be identified as (1) Categorical/non-ordinal; (2) Categorical/ordinal; (3) Numerical/interval; or, (4) Numerical/ratio scale For each example, place the number from above which best describes it —— Your satisfaction level with the Blu-ray player that you purchased —— The total time you use the Blu-ray player every week on the average —— How many Blu-ray players made by other manufacturers have you used? —— The possible responses to the question “Are you happy, indifferent, or unhappy with the performance per dollar spent on the Blu-ray player?”
The following examples can be identified as (1) Categorical/non-ordinal; (2) Categorical/ordinal; (3) Numerical/interval; or, (4) Numerical/ratio scale For each example, place the number from above which best describes it
This is (2) Categorical/ordinal because it contains no numerical value with scale to it.
This is (3) Numerical/ratio scale because it is measurable with true - zero existence.
This is (4) Numerical/ratio scale because it is measurable and does not have the negative values.