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6 August, 05:18

A retail chain lines its parking lots depending on the types of vehicles driven by local shoppers. Large trucks and SUVs require bigger spots than compact cars. Each day, while collecting shopping carts, an employee records a list of the types of vehicles in the lot. Let the variable "Type" record whether a vehicle is a compact car, regular car, SUV, or large truck. (a) Identify whether the data are cross sectional or a time series. (b) Indicate if the variable is categorical, ordinal, or numerical (If a variable is numerical, include its units if possible). (c) List any concerns that you might have for the accuracy of the data.

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  1. 6 August, 05:34
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    Data is collected on the types of vehicles

    this is cross sectional data

    Time is not relavant for this data and hence cannot be time series data.

    b)

    from the given information, the variable is type of vehicle which is categorical data

    c)

    this data is only about the more frequent vehicles the chain cannot ignore the vehicles which are not parked
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