Variable:
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Definition:
“A characteristic which changes from one individual to another
is called a variable”.
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Kinds of Variables:
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1.
Discrete variable
2.
Continuous variable
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3.
Quantitative variable
4.
Quantitative variable
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1.
Discrete variable
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2.
Continuous variable
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Definition1:
A variable that can assumed only
specified values between a set of a values that is the values are taken by
jumps, is called discrete variables.
Definition2:
A discrete variable takes on values
which are integers or whole numbers”
Examples:
1.
Number of pages in a book.
2.
Number of rooms in a house.
3.
Price
4.
Income
5.
Saving
6.
Consumption
7.
Number of children in family can
be 0,1,2… but cannot be 2.5 or 3.84
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Definition:
“A
variable that can assume any value either fractional or integral between two
specified limits is called continuous variables”.
Examples:
1.
Heights and weights are students.
2.
Speed of a car or jumps.
3.
Temperature.
4.
Rain fall.
5.
Weight of a person.
6.
Height of a plant.
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Quantitative
variable
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Qualitative variable
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Definition:
“A characteristics whose change is
expressed numerically is called quantitative variable”
Examples:
Heights, weights, age , income etc.
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Definition:
“A
non-numerical characteristic which vary in quality is called qualitative
variable or attribute”.
The
data determined from a qualitative variable are called qualitative data.
Examples:
Education,
poverty, sex, beauty
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