Yes it is because it is a measurement of something usually entering into decimal figures and cannot be simply counted.
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∙ 16y agoYes, it is a Continuous variable measured along an equidistant scale.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
interval data
In continuous grouped data the data is collected continuously and in groups. Data collected is in class intervals the actual data values are not visible.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
Yes, it is a Continuous variable measured along an equidistant scale.
Yes, skin temperature in degrees centigrade is considered interval data. Interval data is continuous data that has a meaningful zero point, but ratios between values are not meaningful. Skin temperature can be measured on a continuous scale with a specific unit of measurement (degrees centigrade) where a value of zero does not indicate absence of skin temperature.
interval
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
analog data are continuous and take continuous values
The weight of the motorcycles is discrete and not the continuous data.
interval data
Interval data is a type of quantitative data where the difference between two values is meaningful and consistent. It has a fixed unit of measurement and a true zero point. Examples of interval data include temperature in Celsius and time.
Data comes in various sizes and shapes. Two of them are Interval and Ratio. Interval is a measurement where the difference between two values is meaningful and follows a linear scale. For example: in physics, temperature 0.0 on either F or C does not mean 'no temperature'; in biology, a pH of 0.0 does not mean 'no acidity'. Interval data is continuous data where differences are interpretable, ordered, and constant scale, but there is no 'natural' zero. Ratio is the relation in degree or number between two similar things or a relationship between two quantities, ordered, constant scale, with natural zero. Ratio data is interpretable. Ratio data has a natural zero. A good example is birth weight in kg. The distinctions between interval and ratio data are slight. Certain specialized statistics, such as a geometric mean and a coefficient of variation can only be applied to ratio data.
In continuous grouped data the data is collected continuously and in groups. Data collected is in class intervals the actual data values are not visible.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.