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A Note on Survey Research Methods Levels of Measurement: Foundational Basis for Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data

Prem Bhandari

2022Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This research note briefly describes the levels of measurement of variables and their applications in the quantitative analysis of survey data. It first presents the concept of the measurement of variables. Second, the four levels of measurements, namely, nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio, with examples are offered. Then, the application of these measurement levels to the statistical analysis of data at the univariate (descriptive statistics), bivariate, and multivariate (e.g., binary logistic and multiple linear regression) levels are discussed. This note is expected to be useful to the beginning (naïve) scholars for real-world application of statistical tools to analyze survey data.

Topics & Concepts

Bivariate analysisStatisticsUnivariateLevel of measurementDescriptive statisticsSurvey data collectionMultivariate statisticsOrdinal dataEconometricsLogistic regressionBivariate dataMathematicsComputer scienceStatistical Methods and Applications
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