which of the following can be defined for nominal and ordinal data?
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Nominal data is a group of non-parametric variables, while Ordinal data is a group of non-parametric ordered variables. Although, they are both non-parametric variables, what differentiates them is the fact that ordinal data is placed into some kind of order by their position.
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The answer is percentage and frequency:
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- The percentage and frequency, also known as mode, can be analysed using a bar chart or a pie chart.
- In both nominal and ordinal data, the modal value is convincing.
- The data is categorical, both nominal and ordinal.
- Ordinal data is a collection of non-parametric ordered variables, whereas nominal data is a collection of non-parametric variables.
- Although they are both non-parametric variables,
- the fact that ordinal data is placed in some form of order by its position distinguishes them.
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