Ratio scale
Level of measurement most inferential statistics rely upon is ratio.
Lowest level of measurement in statistics is nominal.For example, 20% are Catholics, 30% are Protestants and 50% are Mormons.
Nominal
5 examples of 4 levels of measurement in statistics
Ratio scale
Ration- the highest level of measurement in terms of statistics which it is an absolute zero, and It is under the quantitative variable(numerical).
Level of measurement most inferential statistics rely upon is ratio.
Lowest level of measurement in statistics is nominal.For example, 20% are Catholics, 30% are Protestants and 50% are Mormons.
Nominal
Square root 2*x-2*x
Lebron James is the best basketball player in the world
5 examples of 4 levels of measurement in statistics
The Richter scale is the highest measurement
According to the system devised by the psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens, it is the highest (fourth) level of measurement.
Louisiana's highest point is the Driskill Mountain and it is 535 feet (163 meters) above sea level
Woodall Mountain at 806 feet above sea level.