Answer subquestions 1.a, 1.b, and 1.c by selecting the appropriate variable type and corresponding parameter that can be used for each of these three following variables.    1.a Do you drive a Detroit-based care brand (Ford, Chrysler, or GM)? What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to?  (Select all that apply).   a. Categorical nominal b. Categorical ordinal c. Quantitative continuous d. Quantitative discrete e. p f. μ     1.b How many cars have you owned in your lifetime? What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to? (Select all that apply).   a. Categorical nominal b. Categorical ordinal c. Quantitative continuous d. Quantitative discrete e. p f. μ     1.c How many miles have you driven in the past week? What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to? (Select all that apply).   a. Categorical nominal b. Categorical ordinal c. Quantitative continuous d. Quantitative discrete e. p f. μ

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Answer subquestions 1.a, 1.b, and 1.c by selecting the appropriate variable type and corresponding parameter that can be used for each of these three following variables. 
 
1.a
Do you drive a Detroit-based care brand (Ford, Chrysler, or GM)?
What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to?  (Select all that apply).
 
a. Categorical nominal
b. Categorical ordinal
c. Quantitative continuous
d. Quantitative discrete
e. p
f. μ
 
 
1.b
How many cars have you owned in your lifetime?
What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to? (Select all that apply).
 
a. Categorical nominal
b. Categorical ordinal
c. Quantitative continuous
d. Quantitative discrete
e. p
f. μ
 
 
1.c
How many miles have you driven in the past week?
What type of variable is this, and what parameter would this result relate to? (Select all that apply).
 
a. Categorical nominal
b. Categorical ordinal
c. Quantitative continuous
d. Quantitative discrete
e. p
f. μ
 
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