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10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
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Sampling and Data
1.4 Levels of Measurement
Introduction to Statistics
10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 2/7
Levels of Measurement
The way a set of data is measured is called its level of measurement.
Correct statistical procedures depend on a researcher being familiar
with levels of measurement. Not every statistical operation can be used
with every set of data. Data can be classi ed into four levels of
measurement. They are (from lowest to highest level):
Nominal scale level
Ordinal scale level
Interval scale level
Ratio scale level
Nominal Scale Level
Data that is measured using a nominal scale is qualitative. Categories,
colors, names, labels and favorite foods along with yes or no responses
are examples of nominal level data. Nominal scale data are not ordered.
Nominal scale data cannot be used in calculations.
Example:
1. To classify people according to their favorite food, like pizza,
spaghetti, and sushi. Putting pizza rst and sushi second is not
meaningful.
2. Smartphone companies are another example of nominal scale
data. Some examples are Sony, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and
Apple. This is just a list and there is no agreed upon order.
Some people may favor Apple but that is a matter of opinion.
Ordinal Scale Level
10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
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Data that is measured using an ordinal scale is similar to nominal scale
data but there is a big di erence. The ordinal scale data can be ordered.
Like the nominal scale data, ordinal scale data cannot be used in
calculations.
Example:
1. A list of the top ve national parks in the United States. The top
ve national parks in the United States can be ranked from one
to ve but we cannot measure di erences between the data.
2. A cruise survey where the responses to questions about the
cruise are “excellent,” “good,” “satisfactory,” and
“unsatisfactory.” These responses are ordered from the most
desired response to the least desired. But the di erences
between two pieces of data cannot be measured.
Interval Scale Level
Data that is measured using the interval scale is similar to ordinal level
data because it has a de nite ordering but there is a di erence between
data. The di erences between interval scale data can be measured
though the data does not have a starting point.
Temperature scales like Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F) are measured by
using the interval scale. In both temperature measurements, 40° is equal
to 100° minus 60°. Di erences make sense. But 0 degrees does not
because, in both scales, 0 is not the absolute lowest temperature.
Temperatures like -10° F and -15° C exist and are colder than 0.
Interval level data can be used in calculations, but comparison cannot be
done. 80° C is not four times as hot as 20° C (nor is 80° F four times as
hot as 20° F). There is no meaning to the ratio of 80 to 20 (or four to
one).
10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 4/7
Example:
1. Monthly income of 2000 part-time students in Texas
2. Highest daily temperature in Odessa
Ratio Scale Level
Data that is measured using the ratio scale takes care of the ratio
problem and gives you the most information. Ratio scale data is like
interval scale data, but it has a 0 point and ratios can be calculated. You
will not have a negative value in ratio scale data.
For example, four multiple choice statistics nal exam scores are 80, 68,
20 and 92 (out of a possible 100 points) (given that the exams are
machine-graded.) The data can be put in order from lowest to highest:
20, 68, 80, 92. There is no negative point in the nal exam scores as the
lowest score is 0 point.
The di erences between the data have meaning. The score 92 is more
than the score 68 by 24 points. Ratios can be calculated. The smallest
score is 0. So 80 is four times 20. If one student scores 80 points and
another student scores 20 points, the student who scores higher is 4
times better than the student who scores lower.
Example:
1. Weight of 200 cancer patients in the past 5 months
2. Height of 549 newborn babies
3. Diameter of 150 donuts
10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 5/7
References
“State & County QuickFacts,” U.S. Census Bureau.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/download_data.html (accessed May 1,
2013).
“State & County QuickFacts: Quick, easy access to facts about people,
business, and geography,” U.S. Census Bureau.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html (accessed May 1, 2013).
“Table 5: Direct hits by mainland United States Hurricanes (1851-2004),”
National Hurricane Center, http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gifs/table5.gif
(accessed May 1, 2013).
“Levels of Measurement,”
http://in nity.cos.edu/faculty/woodbury/stats/tutorial/Data_Levels.htm
(accessed May 1, 2013).
Courtney Taylor, “Levels of Measurement,” about.com,
http://statistics.about.com/od/HelpandTutorials/a/Levels-Of-
Measurement.htm (accessed May 1, 2013).
Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data: How to ReNominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data: How to Re……
10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 6/7
Previous Next
David Lane. “Levels of Measurement,” Connexions,
http://cnx.org/content/m10809/latest/ (accessed May 1, 2013).
Concept Review
Some calculations generate numbers that are arti cially precise. It is not
necessary to report a value to eight decimal places when the measures
that generated that value were only accurate to the nearest tenth. Round
o your nal answer to one more decimal place than was present in the
original data. This means that if you have data measured to the nearest
tenth of a unit, report the nal statistic to the nearest hundredth.
In addition to rounding your answers, you can measure your data using
the following four levels of measurement.
Nominal scale level: data that cannot be ordered nor can it be
used in calculations
Ordinal scale level: data that can be ordered; the di erences
cannot be measured
Interval scale level: data with a de nite ordering but no starting
point; the di erences can be measured, but there is no such thing
as a ratio.
Ratio scale level: data with a starting point that can be ordered;
the di erences have meaning and ratios can be calculated.
When organizing data, it is important to know how many times a value
appears. How many statistics students study ve hours or more for an
exam? What percent of families on our block own two pets? Frequency,
relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency are measures that
answer questions like these.
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Levels of measurement discuss

  • 1. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 1/7 Sampling and Data 1.4 Levels of Measurement Introduction to Statistics
  • 2. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 2/7 Levels of Measurement The way a set of data is measured is called its level of measurement. Correct statistical procedures depend on a researcher being familiar with levels of measurement. Not every statistical operation can be used with every set of data. Data can be classi ed into four levels of measurement. They are (from lowest to highest level): Nominal scale level Ordinal scale level Interval scale level Ratio scale level Nominal Scale Level Data that is measured using a nominal scale is qualitative. Categories, colors, names, labels and favorite foods along with yes or no responses are examples of nominal level data. Nominal scale data are not ordered. Nominal scale data cannot be used in calculations. Example: 1. To classify people according to their favorite food, like pizza, spaghetti, and sushi. Putting pizza rst and sushi second is not meaningful. 2. Smartphone companies are another example of nominal scale data. Some examples are Sony, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Apple. This is just a list and there is no agreed upon order. Some people may favor Apple but that is a matter of opinion. Ordinal Scale Level
  • 3. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 3/7 Data that is measured using an ordinal scale is similar to nominal scale data but there is a big di erence. The ordinal scale data can be ordered. Like the nominal scale data, ordinal scale data cannot be used in calculations. Example: 1. A list of the top ve national parks in the United States. The top ve national parks in the United States can be ranked from one to ve but we cannot measure di erences between the data. 2. A cruise survey where the responses to questions about the cruise are “excellent,” “good,” “satisfactory,” and “unsatisfactory.” These responses are ordered from the most desired response to the least desired. But the di erences between two pieces of data cannot be measured. Interval Scale Level Data that is measured using the interval scale is similar to ordinal level data because it has a de nite ordering but there is a di erence between data. The di erences between interval scale data can be measured though the data does not have a starting point. Temperature scales like Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F) are measured by using the interval scale. In both temperature measurements, 40° is equal to 100° minus 60°. Di erences make sense. But 0 degrees does not because, in both scales, 0 is not the absolute lowest temperature. Temperatures like -10° F and -15° C exist and are colder than 0. Interval level data can be used in calculations, but comparison cannot be done. 80° C is not four times as hot as 20° C (nor is 80° F four times as hot as 20° F). There is no meaning to the ratio of 80 to 20 (or four to one).
  • 4. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 4/7 Example: 1. Monthly income of 2000 part-time students in Texas 2. Highest daily temperature in Odessa Ratio Scale Level Data that is measured using the ratio scale takes care of the ratio problem and gives you the most information. Ratio scale data is like interval scale data, but it has a 0 point and ratios can be calculated. You will not have a negative value in ratio scale data. For example, four multiple choice statistics nal exam scores are 80, 68, 20 and 92 (out of a possible 100 points) (given that the exams are machine-graded.) The data can be put in order from lowest to highest: 20, 68, 80, 92. There is no negative point in the nal exam scores as the lowest score is 0 point. The di erences between the data have meaning. The score 92 is more than the score 68 by 24 points. Ratios can be calculated. The smallest score is 0. So 80 is four times 20. If one student scores 80 points and another student scores 20 points, the student who scores higher is 4 times better than the student who scores lower. Example: 1. Weight of 200 cancer patients in the past 5 months 2. Height of 549 newborn babies 3. Diameter of 150 donuts
  • 5. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 5/7 References “State & County QuickFacts,” U.S. Census Bureau. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/download_data.html (accessed May 1, 2013). “State & County QuickFacts: Quick, easy access to facts about people, business, and geography,” U.S. Census Bureau. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html (accessed May 1, 2013). “Table 5: Direct hits by mainland United States Hurricanes (1851-2004),” National Hurricane Center, http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gifs/table5.gif (accessed May 1, 2013). “Levels of Measurement,” http://in nity.cos.edu/faculty/woodbury/stats/tutorial/Data_Levels.htm (accessed May 1, 2013). Courtney Taylor, “Levels of Measurement,” about.com, http://statistics.about.com/od/HelpandTutorials/a/Levels-Of- Measurement.htm (accessed May 1, 2013). Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data: How to ReNominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data: How to Re……
  • 6. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 6/7 Previous Next David Lane. “Levels of Measurement,” Connexions, http://cnx.org/content/m10809/latest/ (accessed May 1, 2013). Concept Review Some calculations generate numbers that are arti cially precise. It is not necessary to report a value to eight decimal places when the measures that generated that value were only accurate to the nearest tenth. Round o your nal answer to one more decimal place than was present in the original data. This means that if you have data measured to the nearest tenth of a unit, report the nal statistic to the nearest hundredth. In addition to rounding your answers, you can measure your data using the following four levels of measurement. Nominal scale level: data that cannot be ordered nor can it be used in calculations Ordinal scale level: data that can be ordered; the di erences cannot be measured Interval scale level: data with a de nite ordering but no starting point; the di erences can be measured, but there is no such thing as a ratio. Ratio scale level: data with a starting point that can be ordered; the di erences have meaning and ratios can be calculated. When organizing data, it is important to know how many times a value appears. How many statistics students study ve hours or more for an exam? What percent of families on our block own two pets? Frequency, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency are measures that answer questions like these.
  • 7. 10/10/2019 1.4 Levels of Measurement | Introduction to Statistics https://courses.lumenlearning.com/odessa-introstats1-1/chapter/frequency-frequency-tab… 7/7