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1. In Table 1, identify the level of measurement for the current therapy variable.
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,AProvide a rationale for your answer.
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Answer: The current therapy variable was measured at the nominal level. These drug c
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ategories were probably developed to be exhaustive for this study and included the
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categories of drugs the subjects were receiving. However, the categories are not
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exclusive, since patients are usually on more than one category of these drugs to
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, level because theycannot be rank ordered, since no drug category can be considered
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more or less benefi cial than another drug category (see Figure 1-1; Grove & Gray, 2019).
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2. What is the mode for the current therapy variable in this study? Provide a rationale
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for your answer.
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Answer: The mode for current therapy was β blocker. A total of 100 (94%) of the
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, cardiac patients
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were receiving this category of drug, which was the most common prescribed drug
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for this sample.
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3. What statistics were conducted to describe the BMI of the cardiac patients in this
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Answer: BMI was described with a mean and standard deviation (SD). BMI measurement
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resulted in ratio-
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, astudy: What category identifies your current income as an RN?
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What level of measurement is this income variable? Does the income variable follow
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the rules outlined in Figure 1-1? Provide a rationale for your answer.
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Answer: In this example, the income variable is measured at the ordinal level. The
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