High School Stuff
SFSU Trivia
Types of Data
Levels of Measurement
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Another word for 11th grader

What is a junior?

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Year it started

What is 1899?

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Attributes, labels, or numerical entries.
What is Qualitative?
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Qualitative only. Categorized using names, labels, or qualities.
What is Nominal Level of Measurement?
100
Quantitative or Qualitative?: Age of your Car
What is Quantitative?
200

Number of days in one year (not leap year)

What is 365?

200

Name of the University's president

Who is Dr. Lynn Mahoney?

200
Numerical measurements or counts.
What is Quantitative?
200
Qualitative or Quantitative. Categorized in order, or ranking but differences between data entries is not meaningful.
What is Ordinal Level of Measurements?
200
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Zip Codes
What is Nominal?
300

Top communication application used during the beginning the COVID-19 pandemic?

What is Zoom Meeting?

300

School mascot

What is the Gator?

300
Quantitative measurement that cannot be counted like an average.
What is Continuous?
300
Can be ordered and meaningful differences between data entries can be calculated. 0 represents position on scale, not an actual 0.
What is Interval Level of Measurement?
300
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Calendar Dates
What is Interval?
400

End of the year dance for Juniors and Seniors

What is the prom?

400

School colors

What are purple and gold?

400
Can be counted like the number of wheels on a car.
What is Discrete?
400
The same as Interval except 0 is an actual 0 and a measurement.
What is Ratio Level of Measurements?
400
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Age
What is Ratio?
500

A piece of paper you receive when you graduate from high school

What is a high school diploma?

500
You are called this when you complete 30 units of course work

What is a sophomore?

500
The measurement of how fast a car was going.
What is an example of Quantitative Data?
500
ex. Student numbers
What is Nominal Level of Measurements?
500
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Street Numbers
What is Ordinal?