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Is the gender of college students a discrete random​ variable, a continuous random​ variable, or not a random​ variable?

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Gender is a categorical data.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Gender is a categorical data.

Explanation:

Categorical Variable

  • Categorical variables take on values that are names or labels.
  • Example: The color of a ball (e.g., red, green, blue) or the breed of a dog (e.g., collie, shepherd, terrier) would be examples of categorical variables.
  • The values of a categorical variable are selected from a small group of categories.
  • Examples are gender (male or female) and marital status (never married, married, divorced or widowed).
  • A categorical or discrete variable is one that has two or more categories or values.
  • There are two types of categorical variable, nominal and ordinal.

Thus, gender is a categorical data and not a random variable that can take values, male and female.

This categorical data can be converted into discrete random variable by assigning an identity that is 0 for male and 1 for female.

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