No, ethnicity is not considered a qualitative ordinal variable. Ethnicity is a nominal variable, meaning it categorizes individuals into distinct groups (e.g., Hispanic, Asian, Black) without any inherent order or ranking among them. Ordinal variables, on the other hand, have a meaningful order or ranking (e.g., levels of education, satisfaction ratings).
Nominal and ordinal variables are both qualitative or discrete variables. Nominal variables allow for only qualitative classification while an ordinal variable is a nominal variable, but its different states are ordered in a meaningful sequence.
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.
The median shows where the 'middle' of your data is. For qualitative data, this only makes sense when the variable is ordinal. An ordinal variable is one whose values have a natural order, eg never/rarely/sometimes/often/always. If you have nominal data (qualitative data with no order) eg democratic/republican/other, you might find the mode (most common value) useful.
It is called qualitative information. Also, sometimes the information can also be ordinal: this may be coded in numeric form but is not really numeric.
nominal and ordinal is wrong; those are the two types of qualitative variables. Ratio and interval are the two types of quantitative variables.
"sixteenth" is an ordinal number. There is no ordinal number for an ordinal number!
Mean:Mean Possesses all the properties of an ideal average.It is affected by the extreme values. It can not be calculated for oper end frequency distribution.It can not be used in qualitative studies.Median:Median can be calculated for open end frequency distribution.It is useful for qualitative studies.It can be used for ordinal data.It is not based upon all observation.Mode:Mode is used mostly in business.It can be used for both ordinal and nominal data.It is not having algebric properties.It is not based upon all observation.
The ordinal word is sixtieth. There is no ordinal number.
Nominal level of measurement is defined as the level of measurement that classifies variables by assigning names or categories that are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. It was often called qualitative scales, and measurements made on qualitative scales were called qualitative data. Examples are gender, nationality, ethnicity, language, genre, style, biological species, and form.
The ordinal number of 43 is 43rd and the ordinal word is forty-third.
The ordinal number of 22 is 22nd and the ordinal word is twenty-second.
the ordinal word for 60 is sixtieth or 60th