Multiple Choice
A possible problem with open-ended or unequal intervals is that they
A) do not permit the computation of midpoints.
B) are useful only for nominal-level variables.
C) can be used only with variables that have few scores.
D) cannot be used for interval-ratio level variables.
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Q3: When working with a very small number
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Q6: A city of 1567 people had 34
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Q9: As a very general rule,frequency distributions should
Q10: To be converted to a percentage,the proportion
Q11: Below are the scores of 25
Q24: Histograms and line charts or frequency polygons