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(1) Identify the scale of measure for the variable number of coffee cups owned. A) Nominal B) Ordinal C) Interval D) Ratio correct answersD Identify the scale of measure for the variable type of car. A) Nominal B) Ordinal C) Interval D) Ratio correct answersA Identify the scale of mea...

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REM Final Study Guide Quizzes 1-2

(1) Identify the scale of measure for the variable number of coffee cups owned.

A) Nominal

B) Ordinal

C) Interval

D) Ratio correct answersD



Identify the scale of measure for the variable type of car.

A) Nominal

B) Ordinal

C) Interval

D) Ratio correct answersA



Identify the scale of measure for the variable year of graduation.

A) Nominal

B) Ordinal

C) Interval

D) Ratio correct answersC



A researcher wants to study the effects of a high school student's college campus visit on the likelihood
of enrolling the following year for underprivileged students who are not likely to attend college. 250
students were selected to participate in a study, where the costs of a campus visit were completely paid
for. Of those, 225 agreed to participate. Seventy-five students were randomly assigned to visit college 1,
75 were assigned to visit college 2, and 75 were assigned to visit college 3. In the fall, the enrollment of
each student was checked to determine effects of the visit.

Who is the population?

A) Underprivileged high school students

B) The 250 selected to participate

, C) The 225 participants

D) The 75 participants at a specific college correct answersA



A researcher wants to study the effects of a high school student's college campus visit on the likelihood
of enrolling the following year for underprivileged students who are not likely to attend college. 250
students were selected to participate in a study, where the costs of a campus visit were completely paid
for. Of those, 225 agreed to participate. Seventy-five students were randomly assigned to visit college 1,
75 were assigned to visit college 2, and 75 were assigned to visit college 3. In the fall, the enrollment of
each student was checked to determine effects of the visit.

Who is the sample?

A) Underprivileged high school students

B) The 250 selected to participate

C) The 225 participants

D) The 75 participants at a specific college correct answersC



A researcher wants to study the effects of a high school student's college campus visit on the likelihood
of enrolling the following year for underprivileged students who are not likely to attend college. 250
students were selected to participate in a study, where the costs of a campus visit were completely paid
for. Of those, 225 agreed to participate. Seventy-five students were randomly assigned to visit college 1,
75 were assigned to visit college 2, and 75 were assigned to visit college 3. In the fall, the enrollment of
each student was checked to determine effects of the visit.

What is the independent variable?

A) The campus visit

B) The cost for the campus visit

C) Enrollment in college

D) The selection of participants correct answersA



A researcher wants to study the effects of a high school student's college campus visit on the likelihood
of enrolling the following year for underprivileged students who are not likely to attend college. 250
students were selected to participate in a study, where the costs of a campus visit were completely paid
for. Of those, 225 agreed to participate. Seventy-five students were randomly assigned to visit college 1,
75 were assigned to visit college 2, and 75 were assigned to visit college 3. In the fall, the enrollment of
each student was checked to determine effects of the visit.

What is the dependent variable?

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