Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of nominal-level measurement?
A) family size (number of children in a family)
B) political participation (number of times voted in the last 10 civic elections)
C) educational attainment (highest year or grade in school completed)
D) political party affiliation (Republican/Democrat/Independent/Other/None)
E) religiosity (whether one attends religious services frequently, occasionally, or never)
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