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Classification of respondents only on the basis of gender is an application of

A. Ordinal scale

B. Nominal scale

C. Interval scale

D. Ratio scale

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Understanding Scales of Measurement:
In statistics, we use different scales to measure data. Think of it like measuring things with different rulers.

Nominal Scale: This is like labeling things with names. We just give them categories without any order or ranking.
Example: Colors (red, blue, green), Gender (male, female), Types of cars (sedan, SUV, truck).

Ordinal Scale: This scale has order or ranking, but the difference between each rank isn't necessarily equal.
Example: Education level (high school, bachelor's, master's), Customer satisfaction (very satisfied, satisfied, neutral, dissatisfied, very dissatisfied).

Interval Scale: Here, the difference between each point is equal, but there's no true zero point.
Example: Temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit (0°C doesn't mean there's no temperature).

Ratio Scale: This scale has equal intervals and a true zero point. Zero means the absence of the thing being measured.
Example: Height, weight, age, income.

Applying it to the Question:
The question asks about classifying respondents by gender (male, female). We're just assigning labels, not ranking or measuring anything numerically. Therefore, this is a nominal scale.

Therefore, the correct answer is B: Nominal scale

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Comments (2)

  1. Chintu Prusty
    Chintu Prusty:
    11 months ago

    classification of respondents only on the basis of gender would be an example of nominal scale as we are neither measuring nor ranking the data.

  2. Chintu Prusty
    Chintu Prusty:
    11 months ago

    Option B is right answer

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