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A quantitative variable is continuous if it can take on any value in some range of values. Our precision in measuring these variables is often limited by our instruments. Units should be provided. Common examples would be height (inches), weight (pounds), or time to recovery (days).

Types of Variables

Published: Jun 14th, 2013

View Lecture Slides with Transcript – Types of Variables – All Parts Part A (4:35) Examples of Variables Definition and Examples of Categorical and Quantitative Variables Part B (3:23) Definitions […]

Types of Variables

Published: Jun 13th, 2013

Classifying Types of Variables Software Activity Why Does the Type of Variable Matter? CO-4: Distinguish among different measurement scales, choose the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical methods based on these distinctions, […]

Did I Get This – Types of Variables

Published: Jul 30th, 2012

Practice with types of variables.