3 Consider the following example ecologically friendly Jane
3. Consider the following example: ecologically friendly Jane is plant physiology to determine whether to use conducting an experiment in species pea plants, will fertilizers work as well ones. She has four least most environmentally three different regimes of fertilizer treatment, ranging from daylight per days, friendly, she plans to exposure the plants to 1, 3, sr hours of measure the height of her seedlings each week. Provide a data class each of the following variables involved and choose the best type of display for each type of Type of data Plant species Oral Type of Nomirno fertilizer Length of Exposure Weekly height measurements 4. John is piling survey data. He is asking participants questions regarding diet, exercise and general health. For each of his questions below, indicate the type of data that John is collecting (Quantitative vs. Qualitative) then decide if it is nominal, ordinal, Interval or ratio uant ratio a. The age of each participant Qual nominal b. The gender of each participant c If the participant smokes Ouantitative d, The number of times they exercise each week interval e. The date of their last doctors visit 5. What is the other term often used to indicate qualitative data Categorical data Discrete Data
Solution
Yes, the answers are correct
Length of exposure: Continuous numerical variable
Weekly height measurements: Discrete numerical variable
What is the other term often used to indicate qualitative data: Categorical variables or data
