1.2 The Language of Variation: Variables

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    • What do numerical variables represent in statistics?
      Quantities that can be counted
    • What type of numerical variable can take on any value within a range?
      Continuous
    • Match the numerical variable type with its definition:
      Discrete ↔️ Can only take on certain distinct values
      Continuous ↔️ Can take on any value within a range
    • What are the two primary categories of variables in statistics?
      Categorical and numerical
    • Categorical variables represent characteristics or groupings
    • Discrete numerical variables can only take on certain distinct values
    • What is an example of a discrete numerical variable?
      Number of siblings
    • Eye color is an example of a categorical
    • Categorical variables represent quantities that can be counted or measured.
      False
    • Discrete numerical variables can take on any value within a range.
      False
    • Continuous numerical variables are measurable and can take on any value within a range.

      True
    • Weight is an example of a continuous numerical variable.

      True
    • The number of students in a class is an example of a numerical variable.
      True
    • What do numerical variables represent in statistics?
      Quantities that can be measured
    • What is the key difference between categorical and numerical variables?
      Categorical classifies, numerical quantifies