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.
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That would be a nominal measurement.
It is nominal.
The level of measurement of a bar code is nominal.
No, it is nominal.
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Year of birth is interval level of measurement; age is ratio.
It would be a nominal level of measurement. Each choice would be unique but there is no value attached to them
The nominal scale.
Neither, age is at a ratio level of measurement.
The least level of measurement for a mode is the nominal level. In nominal measurement, data is categorized without a specific order, allowing for the identification of the most frequently occurring category, which is the mode. Examples include categorical data like colors, types of animals, or brands, where the mode represents the most common category.