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<p>are ratios of counts where the numerator is a subset of the denominator<br />
Answer: proportions</p>
<p>stages of diseases is an example of	data<br />
Answer: ordinal</p>
<p>temperature is an example of scale<br />
Answer: interval</p>
<p>what is the mean of 1.2,1.3, 1.4,1.5, 2.11.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2.1<br />
Answer: 1.5</p>
<p>always have a time period attached<br />
Answer: rates</p>
<p>gender is an example of scale<br />
Answer: nominal</p>
<p>is derived from the outlying observations<br />
Answer: standard deviation</p>
<p>the simplest type of data is<br />
Answer: binary</p>
<p>a range of values within which our population parameter is likely to lie is called<br />
Answer: confidence interval</p>
<p>is given as the smallest and largest observations.<br />
Answer: range</p>
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