3. classify each as nominal-level, ordinal-level, interval level, or ratio-level measurement. a. pages in the city of cleveland telephone book. (1 mark) b. rankings of tennis players. (1 mark) c. weights of air conditioners. (1 mark) d. temperatures inside 10 refrigerators. (1 mark) e. salaries of the top five ceos in the united states. (1 mark) f. ratings of eight local plays (poor, fair, good, excellent). (1 mark) g. times required for mechanics to do a tune-up. (1 mark) h. ages of students in a classroom. (1 mark)

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Q1

Nominal - D

Ordinal-  B, G

Ratio - A, C, E, F

Q2

Quantitative- A, C, D, G

Qualitative -B, E, F, G

Q3

Simple Random - A, C

Systematic Sample - B

Nominal measures are the most accurate and meaningless, as they only show the "characteristics" or "identities" that we are interested in. In other words, in a nominal variable, a number just gives the attribute a unique "name". In this case, the number is just a label.

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