In: Advanced Math
1. I am trying to determine the level of measurement of my data type?
I am looking for advice on Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio
2. Does the data set have any categorical variables?
I am trying to Describe the data set below in very general terms?
This data consist of 8 variables: Which are
GRE Scores,
TOEFL Scores,
University Rating,
Statement of Purpose,
Letter of Recommendation Strength,
Undergraduate GPA, .
Research Experience, and
Chance of Admit.
Name |
Type |
Description |
GRE Score |
numeric |
The GRE score gives the student’s result score of a standardized test that is required by universities as part of the admission process. |
TOEFL Score |
numeric |
The TOEFL score gives student’s result score of an English standardized test for foreign students. TOEFL is required examine for non-native students. |
University Rating |
ranking |
The University Ranking is the rank of the institution. Usually is between 1-5. 1 being rank the lowest and 5 being the best. |
SOP |
ranking |
SOP is the State of Purpose. Which is an essay written by the student that explains why he/she she be accepted. |
LOR |
ranking |
LOR is the Letter of Recommendation. Usually is written by the student’s academic references(such as previous professors, advisors, etc). |
CGPA |
numeric |
CGPA is the students undergraduate Grade Point Average. |
Research |
numeric |
Research variable is used to determine if the student has research experience or not. |
Chance of Admit |
numeric |
Chance of admit is used to determine the students chance of being accepted. |