What kind of vehicle do you prefer: two-door, four-door or minivan? What type(s) of data will this statistical question represent? Select all that apply. Univariate data Categorical data Bivariate data Numerical data
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Univariate data-Univariate is a term commonly used in statistics to describe a type of data which consists of observations on only a single characteristic or attribute. A simple example of univariate data would be the salaries of workers in industry.
Categorical data-Categorical variables represent types of data which may be divided into groups. Examples of categorical variables are race, sex, age group, and educational level. While the latter two variables may also be considered in a numerical manner by using exact values for age and highest grade completed, it is often more informative to categorize such variables into a relatively small number of groups.
Bivariate data-In statistics, bivariate data is data on each of two variables, where each value of one of the variables is paired with a value of the other variable. Typically it would be of interest to investigate the possible association between the two variables.
Numerical data-Numerical data is data that is measurable, such as time, height, weight, amount, and so on. You can help yourself identify numerical data by seeing if you can average or order the data in either ascending or descending order.Jan 31, 2016
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