First, indicate whether each of the above variables is categorical or quantitative.  Next, indicate whether each categorical variable is nominal or ordinal and indicate whether each quantitative variable is discrete or continuous

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The utility company in the city of Harperville serves 20,000 residential addresses.  The company wants to gauge interest in a “Beat the Peak” program which offers consumers a discount in exchange for limited electricity usage during peak hours.  Unknown to the utility company, 18% of its 20,000 residential customers would participate in such a program.

Since the company does not know the level of interest among its customers, the company selects every 40th account from an alphabetical listing of residential account holders, starting with the 23rd name.  Of the 500 subscribers selected, 16% express interest in the “Beat the Peak” program.

 

The company also gathered other information from the 500 sampled accounts:

  • number of people living in household __________                           ["", ""]            , __________                           ["", "", "", ""]           
  • most frequently watched cable channel __________                           ["", ""]            , __________                           ["", "", "", ""]           
  • method of payment for utility bill (e.g. check) __________                           ["", ""]            , __________                           ["", "", "", ""]           
  • electrical usage last month  __________                           ["", ""]            , __________                           ["", "", "", ""]           

First, indicate whether each of the above variables is categorical or quantitative.  Next, indicate whether each categorical variable is nominal or ordinal and indicate whether each quantitative variable is discrete or continuous.

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