Levels of measurements

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    • Nominal data -
      > Data in the form of categories
      > For example: you can count how many boys and girls are in your year group – male and female are the categories and you can count how many are in each group
    • Ordinal data -
      > Ordinal data is ordered/ranked in some way
      > Does not have equal or fixed intervals between each unit
      > Data is based on subjective opinions
      > Another example of ordinal data would be the amount of items recalled in a a memory test or score on an IQ test
      > Ordinal data is often known as ‘unsafe’ data due to its lack of precision
    • Interval data -
      > Data is a standardised / universal measurement
      > Data is based on objective measures eg. time in seconds or centimetres
      > Interval is based on numerical scales
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