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Running Head: STATISTICS 1 Statistics Institutional Affiliation Date STATITSICS 1. 2 List two examples of nominal (qualitative data). When it comes to data collection, qualitative and quantitative terms are normally used. The qualitative technique requires close up and detailed observation resulting in descriptions that occur in a certain program in a certain moment. It is established using collected sources such as ‘case studies, interviews, and surveys. Qualitative (nominal data) arise when observation or results fall into distinct categories and classifications (Tamer, 2002). For example, when collecting information from an employee database, data might come to inform of employee gender, age, educational level etc. when collecting data from a hospital patient ‘s book, data can be reported in categories such as marital status, nationality, religions etc. 2. List two examples of interval data (quantitative data) Quantitative techniques focus on establishing facts and correlations between variables using sources such as tests, counts, and experiments. Using quantitative (interval data) data is said to be discrete if the measurements are integers and can take any value ...
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