SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  19
Levels of Measurement
Levels of Measurement
Introduction:-
• The level of measurement refers to the
relationship among the values that are
assigned to the attributes for a variable.
• What does that mean? Begin with the idea
of the variable, in this example "party
affiliation." That variable has a number of
attributes.
Levels of Measurement
Introduction:-
• Let's assume that in this particular election
context the only relevant attributes are
"republican", "democrat", and "independent".
• For purposes of analyzing the results of this
variable, we arbitrarily assign the values 1, 2
and 3 to the three attributes.
• The level of measurement describes the
relationship among these three values.
Levels of Measurement
Introduction:-
• In this case, we simply are using the
numbers as shorter placeholders for the
lengthier text terms.
• We don't assume that higher values mean
"more" of something and lower numbers
signify "less".
• We don't assume the value of 2 means that
democrats are twice something that
republicans are.
Levels of Measurement
Introduction:-
• We don't assume that republicans are in
first place or have the highest priority just
because they have the value of 1.
• In this case, we only use the values as a
shorter name for the attribute.
• Here, we would describe the level of
measurement as "nominal".
Levels of Measurement
Why is Level of Measurement Important?
• First, knowing the level of
measurement helps you decide how to
interpret the data from that variable.
• When you know that a measure is
nominal (like the one just described),
then you know that the numerical values
are just short codes for the longer names.
Levels of Measurement
Why is Level of Measurement Important?
• Second, knowing the level of
measurement helps you decide what
statistical analysis is appropriate on the
values that were assigned.
• If a measure is nominal, then you know
that you would never average the data
values or do a t-test on the data.
Levels of Measurement
There are typically four levels of measurement
that are defined:
1. Nominal
2. Ordinal
3. Interval
4. Ratio
Levels of Measurement
Levels of Measurement
Incremental
Progress
Measure
Property
Mathematical
Operators
Advanced
Operations
Central
Tendency
Nominal
Classification,
Membership
=, != Grouping Mode
Ordinal
Comparison,
Level
>, < Sorting Median
Interval
Difference,
Affinity
+, - Yardstick
Mean,
Deviation
Ratio
Magnitude,
Amount
*, / Ratio
Geometric
Mean,
Coeff. of
Variation
Levels of Measurement
Nominal level
The nominal type differentiates between
items or subjects based only on their names
or (meta-)categories and other qualitative
classifications they belong to; thus
dichotomous data involves the construction
of classifications as well as the classification
of items.
Levels of Measurement
Examples of these classifications include gender,
nationality, ethnicity, language, genre, style, biological
species, and form. In a university one could also use hall
of affiliation as an example. Other concrete examples are
• in grammar, the parts of speech: noun, verb,
preposition, article, pronoun, etc.
• in politics, power projection: hard power, soft
power, etc.
• in biology, the taxonomic ranks below domains:
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
• in software engineering, type of faults: specification
faults, design faults, and code faults
Levels of Measurement
Ordinal scale
The ordinal type allows for rank order (1st, 2nd,
3rd, etc.) by which data can be sorted, but still
does not allow for relative degree of
difference between them.
Examples include, on one hand, dichotomous data
with dichotomous (or dichotomized) values such
as 'sick' vs. 'healthy' when measuring health,
• 'guilty' vs. 'not-guilty' when making
judgments in courts,
Levels of Measurement
Ordinal scale
• 'wrong/false' vs. 'right/true' when
measuring truth value, and, on the other hand,
• Non-dichotomous data consisting of a
spectrum of values, such as 'completely agree',
'mostly agree', 'mostly disagree', 'completely
disagree' when measuring opinion.
Levels of Measurement
Interval scale
The interval type allows for the degree of
difference between items, but not the ratio between
them.
Examples include temperature with the Celsius scale,
which has two defined points (the freezing and boiling
point of water at specific conditions) and then separated
into 100 intervals, percentage such as a percentage
return on a stock location in Cartesian coordinates,
and direction measured in degrees from true or magnetic
north.
Levels of Measurement
Ratio scale
•The ratio type takes its name from the fact that
measurement is the estimation of the ratio
between a magnitude of a continuous quantity
and a unit magnitude of the same kind (Michell,
1997, 1999).
•A ratio scale possesses a meaningful (unique and
non-arbitrary) zero value.
•Most measurement in the physical sciences and
engineering is done on ratio scales.
Levels of Measurement
Ratio scale
•Examples include mass, length, duration, plane
angle, energy and electric charge.
•In contrast to interval scales, ratios are now
meaningful because having a non-arbitrary zero
point makes it meaningful to say, for example,
that one object has "twice the length" of another
(= is "twice as long").
Levels of Measurement
Ratio scale
•Very informally, many ratio scales can be
described as specifying "how much" of something
(i.e. an amount or magnitude) or "how many" (a
count). The Kelvin temperature scale is a ratio
scale because it has a unique, non-arbitrary zero
point called absolute zero.
Thank You

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Measures of variability
Measures of variabilityMeasures of variability
Measures of variability
syedaumme
 
Statistics
StatisticsStatistics
Statistics
itutor
 

Tendances (20)

Measures of variability
Measures of variabilityMeasures of variability
Measures of variability
 
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
RESEARCH HYPOTHESISRESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
 
Population vs sample
Population vs samplePopulation vs sample
Population vs sample
 
Levels of measurement
Levels of measurementLevels of measurement
Levels of measurement
 
Hypothesis and its types
Hypothesis and its typesHypothesis and its types
Hypothesis and its types
 
Statistics in research
Statistics in researchStatistics in research
Statistics in research
 
Survey method.
Survey method.Survey method.
Survey method.
 
Research hypothesis....ppt
Research hypothesis....pptResearch hypothesis....ppt
Research hypothesis....ppt
 
Descriptive research
Descriptive researchDescriptive research
Descriptive research
 
Descriptive statistics
Descriptive statisticsDescriptive statistics
Descriptive statistics
 
Statistics
StatisticsStatistics
Statistics
 
Variables in research
Variables in researchVariables in research
Variables in research
 
Types of variables in research
Types of variables in research Types of variables in research
Types of variables in research
 
Scales of measurment
Scales of measurmentScales of measurment
Scales of measurment
 
Frequency distribution
Frequency distributionFrequency distribution
Frequency distribution
 
Measurement scales
Measurement scalesMeasurement scales
Measurement scales
 
Measures of Variability
Measures of VariabilityMeasures of Variability
Measures of Variability
 
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGNEXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN
 
Types of scales
Types of scalesTypes of scales
Types of scales
 
Standard deviation
Standard deviationStandard deviation
Standard deviation
 

Similaire à Levels of Measurement

Chapter 11 quantitative data
Chapter 11 quantitative dataChapter 11 quantitative data
Chapter 11 quantitative data
u59
 

Similaire à Levels of Measurement (20)

1 introduction to psychological statistics
1 introduction to psychological statistics1 introduction to psychological statistics
1 introduction to psychological statistics
 
Data Analysis with SPSS PPT.pdf
Data Analysis with SPSS PPT.pdfData Analysis with SPSS PPT.pdf
Data Analysis with SPSS PPT.pdf
 
Measurementand scaling-10
Measurementand scaling-10Measurementand scaling-10
Measurementand scaling-10
 
Introduction to Statistics in Nursing.
Introduction to Statistics in Nursing.Introduction to Statistics in Nursing.
Introduction to Statistics in Nursing.
 
CHAPTER 2 - NORM, CORRELATION AND REGRESSION.ppt
CHAPTER 2  - NORM, CORRELATION AND REGRESSION.pptCHAPTER 2  - NORM, CORRELATION AND REGRESSION.ppt
CHAPTER 2 - NORM, CORRELATION AND REGRESSION.ppt
 
Levels of measurement
Levels of measurementLevels of measurement
Levels of measurement
 
Sampling-A compact study of different types of sample
Sampling-A compact study of different types of sampleSampling-A compact study of different types of sample
Sampling-A compact study of different types of sample
 
Scaling and measurement technique
Scaling and measurement techniqueScaling and measurement technique
Scaling and measurement technique
 
Nursing Research Level of Measurment.pptx
Nursing Research Level of Measurment.pptxNursing Research Level of Measurment.pptx
Nursing Research Level of Measurment.pptx
 
Data measurement techniques
Data measurement techniquesData measurement techniques
Data measurement techniques
 
Presentation1.pptx
Presentation1.pptxPresentation1.pptx
Presentation1.pptx
 
Epidemiolgy and biostatistics notes
Epidemiolgy and biostatistics notesEpidemiolgy and biostatistics notes
Epidemiolgy and biostatistics notes
 
Biostatistics
BiostatisticsBiostatistics
Biostatistics
 
3-1 unit-ii.pptx
3-1 unit-ii.pptx3-1 unit-ii.pptx
3-1 unit-ii.pptx
 
SCALE , CLASSIFICATION OF SCALE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCALING TECHNIQUES.pptx
SCALE , CLASSIFICATION OF SCALE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCALING TECHNIQUES.pptxSCALE , CLASSIFICATION OF SCALE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCALING TECHNIQUES.pptx
SCALE , CLASSIFICATION OF SCALE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCALING TECHNIQUES.pptx
 
Quantitative Research-Measurement & presentation.pdf
Quantitative Research-Measurement & presentation.pdfQuantitative Research-Measurement & presentation.pdf
Quantitative Research-Measurement & presentation.pdf
 
Biostatistics mean median mode unit 1.pptx
Biostatistics mean median mode unit 1.pptxBiostatistics mean median mode unit 1.pptx
Biostatistics mean median mode unit 1.pptx
 
fundamentals of data science and analytics on descriptive analysis.pptx
fundamentals of data science and analytics on descriptive analysis.pptxfundamentals of data science and analytics on descriptive analysis.pptx
fundamentals of data science and analytics on descriptive analysis.pptx
 
Chapter 11 quantitative data
Chapter 11 quantitative dataChapter 11 quantitative data
Chapter 11 quantitative data
 
Measurement and Scales in Research Methodology
Measurement and Scales in Research MethodologyMeasurement and Scales in Research Methodology
Measurement and Scales in Research Methodology
 

Plus de Sarfraz Ahmad

Plus de Sarfraz Ahmad (20)

1-Blooms Taxonomy.ppt
1-Blooms Taxonomy.ppt1-Blooms Taxonomy.ppt
1-Blooms Taxonomy.ppt
 
Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's TaxonomyBloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy
 
Concept of Inferential statistics
Concept of Inferential statisticsConcept of Inferential statistics
Concept of Inferential statistics
 
The Normal distribution
The Normal distributionThe Normal distribution
The Normal distribution
 
Numerical & graphical presentation of data
Numerical & graphical presentation of dataNumerical & graphical presentation of data
Numerical & graphical presentation of data
 
Theories of intelligence
Theories of intelligenceTheories of intelligence
Theories of intelligence
 
Concept of intelligence
Concept of intelligenceConcept of intelligence
Concept of intelligence
 
Learning process
Learning processLearning process
Learning process
 
Definition of learning
Definition of learningDefinition of learning
Definition of learning
 
General nature of growth &amp; development
General nature of growth &amp; developmentGeneral nature of growth &amp; development
General nature of growth &amp; development
 
Growth & development
Growth & developmentGrowth & development
Growth & development
 
Nature & function of educational psychology
Nature & function of educational psychologyNature & function of educational psychology
Nature & function of educational psychology
 
Introduction of psychology
Introduction of psychologyIntroduction of psychology
Introduction of psychology
 
Structuralism
StructuralismStructuralism
Structuralism
 
School of thoughts in psychology
School of thoughts in psychologySchool of thoughts in psychology
School of thoughts in psychology
 
Principles of measurement
Principles of measurementPrinciples of measurement
Principles of measurement
 
Levels of measurement
Levels of measurementLevels of measurement
Levels of measurement
 
Structuralism
StructuralismStructuralism
Structuralism
 
Collection & Editing of data
Collection & Editing of dataCollection & Editing of data
Collection & Editing of data
 
Learning process
Learning processLearning process
Learning process
 

Dernier

Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
negromaestrong
 

Dernier (20)

Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptxRole Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
 
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptxUnit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
 

Levels of Measurement

  • 2. Levels of Measurement Introduction:- • The level of measurement refers to the relationship among the values that are assigned to the attributes for a variable. • What does that mean? Begin with the idea of the variable, in this example "party affiliation." That variable has a number of attributes.
  • 3. Levels of Measurement Introduction:- • Let's assume that in this particular election context the only relevant attributes are "republican", "democrat", and "independent". • For purposes of analyzing the results of this variable, we arbitrarily assign the values 1, 2 and 3 to the three attributes. • The level of measurement describes the relationship among these three values.
  • 4. Levels of Measurement Introduction:- • In this case, we simply are using the numbers as shorter placeholders for the lengthier text terms. • We don't assume that higher values mean "more" of something and lower numbers signify "less". • We don't assume the value of 2 means that democrats are twice something that republicans are.
  • 5. Levels of Measurement Introduction:- • We don't assume that republicans are in first place or have the highest priority just because they have the value of 1. • In this case, we only use the values as a shorter name for the attribute. • Here, we would describe the level of measurement as "nominal".
  • 6. Levels of Measurement Why is Level of Measurement Important? • First, knowing the level of measurement helps you decide how to interpret the data from that variable. • When you know that a measure is nominal (like the one just described), then you know that the numerical values are just short codes for the longer names.
  • 7. Levels of Measurement Why is Level of Measurement Important? • Second, knowing the level of measurement helps you decide what statistical analysis is appropriate on the values that were assigned. • If a measure is nominal, then you know that you would never average the data values or do a t-test on the data.
  • 8. Levels of Measurement There are typically four levels of measurement that are defined: 1. Nominal 2. Ordinal 3. Interval 4. Ratio
  • 10. Levels of Measurement Incremental Progress Measure Property Mathematical Operators Advanced Operations Central Tendency Nominal Classification, Membership =, != Grouping Mode Ordinal Comparison, Level >, < Sorting Median Interval Difference, Affinity +, - Yardstick Mean, Deviation Ratio Magnitude, Amount *, / Ratio Geometric Mean, Coeff. of Variation
  • 11. Levels of Measurement Nominal level The nominal type differentiates between items or subjects based only on their names or (meta-)categories and other qualitative classifications they belong to; thus dichotomous data involves the construction of classifications as well as the classification of items.
  • 12. Levels of Measurement Examples of these classifications include gender, nationality, ethnicity, language, genre, style, biological species, and form. In a university one could also use hall of affiliation as an example. Other concrete examples are • in grammar, the parts of speech: noun, verb, preposition, article, pronoun, etc. • in politics, power projection: hard power, soft power, etc. • in biology, the taxonomic ranks below domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya • in software engineering, type of faults: specification faults, design faults, and code faults
  • 13. Levels of Measurement Ordinal scale The ordinal type allows for rank order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) by which data can be sorted, but still does not allow for relative degree of difference between them. Examples include, on one hand, dichotomous data with dichotomous (or dichotomized) values such as 'sick' vs. 'healthy' when measuring health, • 'guilty' vs. 'not-guilty' when making judgments in courts,
  • 14. Levels of Measurement Ordinal scale • 'wrong/false' vs. 'right/true' when measuring truth value, and, on the other hand, • Non-dichotomous data consisting of a spectrum of values, such as 'completely agree', 'mostly agree', 'mostly disagree', 'completely disagree' when measuring opinion.
  • 15. Levels of Measurement Interval scale The interval type allows for the degree of difference between items, but not the ratio between them. Examples include temperature with the Celsius scale, which has two defined points (the freezing and boiling point of water at specific conditions) and then separated into 100 intervals, percentage such as a percentage return on a stock location in Cartesian coordinates, and direction measured in degrees from true or magnetic north.
  • 16. Levels of Measurement Ratio scale •The ratio type takes its name from the fact that measurement is the estimation of the ratio between a magnitude of a continuous quantity and a unit magnitude of the same kind (Michell, 1997, 1999). •A ratio scale possesses a meaningful (unique and non-arbitrary) zero value. •Most measurement in the physical sciences and engineering is done on ratio scales.
  • 17. Levels of Measurement Ratio scale •Examples include mass, length, duration, plane angle, energy and electric charge. •In contrast to interval scales, ratios are now meaningful because having a non-arbitrary zero point makes it meaningful to say, for example, that one object has "twice the length" of another (= is "twice as long").
  • 18. Levels of Measurement Ratio scale •Very informally, many ratio scales can be described as specifying "how much" of something (i.e. an amount or magnitude) or "how many" (a count). The Kelvin temperature scale is a ratio scale because it has a unique, non-arbitrary zero point called absolute zero.