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ASQ CQE Exam - Topic 2 Question 123 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASQ's CQE exam
Question #: 123
Topic #: 2
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An inventory list of laptops in a sales office is an example of which measurement scale?

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Measurement scales are used to categorize and quantify variables.

Nominal Scale:

Used for labeling variables without any quantitative value. Categories are mutually exclusive and unordered.

Example: Inventory list of laptops categorized by brand or model.

Ordinal Scale:

Categorizes variables with a meaningful order but intervals are not equally spaced.

Example: Customer satisfaction ratings (poor, fair, good, excellent).

Interval Scale:

Ordered categories with equal intervals, but no true zero point.

Example: Temperature in Celsius.

Ratio Scale:

Ordered categories with equal intervals and a true zero point.

Example: Weight, height.

An inventory list of laptops in a sales office categorizes laptops into different groups without implying order or quantity, fitting the nominal scale.


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Pamella
4 days ago
This feels like a question we practiced on inventory types. I lean towards nominal, but could it be ratio since we might measure quantities too?
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Tesha
9 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about ordinal scales having a ranking, which doesn't really apply here.
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William
14 days ago
I think it's nominal since the laptops are just categorized by their names or models, right?
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