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30 June, 11:56

Consider the variable, type of birth control practiced (

e.

g., an IUD, condoms, none, etc). Which measure of variability is best suited to describe variation in the distribution of this variable?

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  1. 30 June, 12:23
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    Since "type of birth control" is a nominal variable (having no quantitative value), the mode would be the best measure for it.
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