Math, asked by rajje, 8 months ago

Median is not applicable to:

Ordinal

 

Interval

 

Nominal

 

None of the above

Answers

Answered by aritrasarkar30
1

Answer:

None of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sarahssynergy
0

The correct answer is option (c) Nominal.

Explanation:

  • Median is not applicable to Nominal.
  • Ordinal data has a median and mode only, and nominal data has only a mode.
  • The median cannot be used for nominal data because the categories don't have a meaningful order.
  • To find the median, arrange all the scores in order and choose the middle score.
  • If there is an even number of scores in the distribution, the median is determined by taking the mean of the two middle scores.
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