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stery ry Time Taken:0:08:16 Mark Wrublewski: Attempt 1 Question 8 (1 point) ^ The following data was collected from 10 visitors to Disneyland. A researcher stood at the entrance gate and interviewed the first 10 families that agreed to participate. Each family was asked, "How many times have you been to Disneyland?" The data values were: 1, 1, 2, 2,2,2, 3, 3,4, 7. The average number of visits was calculated and reported. What level of measurement is the variable "number of visits ONominal Ordinal ?Interval O Ratio

Explanation / Answer

Since the data stored explains the number of visits by the families to the Disneyland. Since number of visits is a quantitative variable and they have are meaningful on the basis of ranking, the level of measurement is ordinal.Thus, the answer is ordinal.