levels of measurement

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    • What is the purpose of levels of measurement in psychology?
      To decide what data to record
    • What types of data might psychologists record?
      Raw data, rating scales, precise measurements
    • What are the three types of data discussed in the video?
      Nominal, ordinal, and interval data
    • What is nominal data?
      • Data referring to categories
      • Also called categorical data
      • Example: pet ownership frequency
    • How is nominal data exemplified in pet ownership?
      By counting the number of pets owned
    • Can we compare differences between categories in nominal data?
      No, categories do not interact meaningfully
    • What is ordinal data?
      • Data that can be ordered
      • Differences between points are not equal
      • Examples: race positions, height, happiness scale
    • What does ordinal data allow us to do?
      Place data in order without equal differences
    • How does interval data differ from ordinal data?
      Interval data has equal units of measurement
    • What is interval data?
      • Data with equal intervals between points
      • Examples: length, speed, age, temperature
      • Ratio data is a type of interval data
    • What is ratio data?
      Interval data with an absolute zero point
    • Why is temperature in degrees Celsius considered interval data?
      It can have negative values
    • How can nominal, ordinal, and interval data describe a race?
      • Nominal: competitors' countries
      • Ordinal: finishing order of runners
      • Interval: precise finishing times
    • What does ordinal data tell us about a race?
      The order in which runners finish
    • How does interval data enhance our understanding of a race?
      It shows precise time differences between runners
    • What is the process to convert interval data to ordinal data?
      1. Rank participants from highest to lowest score
      2. Share rank positions for equal scores
    • How do you convert ordinal data to nominal data?
      1. Create separate categories
      2. Divide participants into categories based on rank
    • What is the website mentioned for additional resources?
      psychboost.com
    • What can patrons access on Patreon?
      Bonus resources and tutorial videos
    • What is the significance of the 2008 Olympics mentioned?
      It illustrates levels of measurement in data
    • Why is Usain Bolt mentioned in the context of the race?
      He dominated the competition significantly
    • What does the video suggest about the relationship between data types?
      Higher levels can convert to lower levels
    • How many tutorial videos are mentioned for research methods?
      Eight tutorial videos
    • What is the purpose of the support from patrons?
      To help develop the research method unit
    • What is the main focus of the video series?
      Research methods in psychology
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