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Identify each as nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio:
2.9. The TV channel watched the most on Thursday night in four cities.
2.10. The percentage of respondents watching each TV program at 8:00pm on Thursday.
2.11. Ranking of the 5 most important problems in the U.S.A. today.
2.12. List of GMAT scores for the business schools in the county.
2.13. Classification of students by the state where they were born.
2.14. The number of residents in six different states.
2.15. Class rank.
Solution
2.9) Nominal; (Explanation: Although the channels are represented by numbers, these
numbers are used for identification only and represent categories.)
2.10)Ratio; (Explanation: Percentages are considered a ratio scale, because \"0%\" is
viewed as a true/absolute zero.)
2.11)Ordinal; (Explanation: By ranking observations we create an ordinal scale.)
2.12)Interval; (Explanation: ACT scores, as well as most other test scores, are
considered an interval scale.)
2.13)Nominal; (Explanation: The states are categorical data.)
2.14)Ratio; (Explanation: The number of residents in each state is likely to be different.
For example, we can say that one state has twice as many people as another state.)
2.15) Ordinal; (Explanation: By ranking observations we create an ordinal scale.)
