Yes, They have an implied order where Tuesday is always after Monday, etc.
5 days is one work week, but there are 7 days in a week.
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no.7 (seven) days is a week
What is the ordinal number for 26
The days of the week are considered categorical data, specifically as ordinal data. This is because they represent distinct categories that can be ordered in a sequence (e.g., Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc.). However, they do not have a numerical value associated with them. Instead, they serve to classify time in a structured way.
The days of the week are considered an ordinal scale. This is because they have a specific order (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.) that reflects a sequence in time. However, they do not have a measurable distance between them, which is a characteristic of nominal scales. Thus, while they are named categories, the inherent order makes them ordinal.
It is ordinal.
Ordinal statistics or data is classified as ordinal if the values can be rated on a scale or put i order. Ordinal data can be counted but never measured.
No, but the answers provide ordinal data.
The median is used when reporting ordinal data.
1.) Discrete: restricted to integers; ordinal subjective
False. Data at the ordinal level can be either quantitative or qualitative. In ordinal data, the categories have a meaningful order or rank, but the difference between the categories is not necessarily equal.
I think you mean ordinal data. Similar to the golf tournament, you need to determine where to "cut" (from the ordinal data) so as to divide the data into different categories (to the nominal data). For example, if the ordinal data range from 1 to 6 (where 1 = the best) and the cut is 3, then you convert all the numbers from 1 to 3 to "1" (which represents "good") and the all numbers from 4 to 6 to "2" (which represents "bad"). In other words, 1, 2, and 3 from the original ordinal data set are converted to "1" (ordinal data); whereas 4, 5, and 6 from the original date set now become "2" (ordinal data). Eddie T.C. Lam
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no, they are categorical
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