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Catergorical
yes a gender is a categorical variable
Categorical data (or variable) consists of names representing categories. For example, the gender (categories of male & female) of the people where you work or go to school; or the make of cars in the parking lot (categories of Ford, GM, Toyota, Mazda, KIA, etc) is categorical data. Numerical data (or variable) consists of numbers that represent counts or measurements. For example, the number of males & females where you work or go to school; or the number of the make of cars Ford, GM, Toyota, Mazda, KIA, etc is numerical data.
Nominal (categorical), and Dependent (it is measured and accounted for, but a researcher cannot manipulate gender).
No, it is not.
it mainly affects any age group that get cholera really i jut dont know
Gender is nominal. Nominal is categorical only; no ordering scheme. Ordinal level of measurement places some order on the data, but the differences between the data can't be determined or are meaningless.
It is a categorical variable such as a subject's gender or race which are not experimental conditions but are still included into the statistical analysis as a mean of statistical control.
There is no such thing as a gender predictor you will need to wait until the hospital discloses the information to you on her next scan, this will be the point in which you can determine the babies gender.
A variable that is not numerical but descriptive or categoric. Answers to what colour is your car, what is your favourite fruit/ band/ movie, your gender: male/female,
well you can only find out if your sim is having the baby at the hospital and then it will tell you the gender and you can also pick a name......
Assuming that the births at the hospital are equally likely to be of either gender then the answer is (1/2)4 = 1/16