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What is the difference between discrete data and continuous data?

What is the difference between discrete data and continuous data?
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Is there Factor analysis or PCA for ordinal or binary data?

I have completed the principal component analysis (PCA), exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), treating data with likert scale (5-level responses: none, a little, ...
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Predicting with both continuous and categorical features

Some predictive modeling techniques are more designed for handling continuous predictors, while others are better for handling categorical or discrete variables. Of course there exist techniques to ...
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Is 0 a valid value in a Likert scale?

I have carried out my pilot study on language learning motivation using a 6 point Likert scale but from 0 (strongly disagree) to 5 (very much agree). I noticed a colleague in his survey used 1 to 6. ...
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Quickly evaluate (visually) correlations between ordered categorical data in R?

I'm looking for correlations between the answers to different questions in a survey ("umm, let's see if answers to question 11 correlate with those of question 78"). All answers are categorical (most ...
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Is ordinal or interval data required for the Wilcoxon signed rank test?

Having looked at multiple online sources, I can't seem to get a straight answer. Could someone please clarify for me if ordinal data is sufficient to use for the WSRT and if not, is the sign test an ...
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Best practices when treating range data as continuous

I am looking at whether abundance is related to size. Size is (of course) continuous, however, abundance is recorded on a scale such that ...
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Data transformation for Principal Components Analysis from different Likert scales

I have data from a survey comprised of several measures that used different Likert-type scaling (4-, 5-, and 6-point scales). I would like to run a principal components analysis using the data from ...
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How can I use optimal scaling to scale an ordinal categorical variable?

In an answer to this question about treating categorical data as continuous, optimal scaling was mentioned. How does this method work and how is it applied?
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How to determine whether a set of data are qualitative or quantitative?

Assume a data set with multiple columns, where the categorical data are coded. What is the best rule(s) or rule of thumb to determine whether each column contains qualitative data or quantitative data?...
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Can I interpret mean difference on a Likert scale as a percentage change

I have pre-test data showing a mean of 3.71 for work-stress (7 point likert scale). My post-test data shows a mean of 3.24 for work-stress (same 7 point likert scale). Paired sample t-test is ...
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Non-normal distribution in anova - a big problem or not

Please don't close my question, it really is not a duplicate, no other answer on this forum is relevant to my case. Also, I have been advised that if I submit the spss output of my non-normally ...
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Why does SAS Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel seems different than others?

I've been asked to compute a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Test on 2 variables : one is an ordered factor from quantiles of a numeric value ("Q1", "Q2", "Q3", "Q4") the other is an unordered ...
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Are the variable types here considered correct?

If we want to determine the variable types, will it be as follows for the below variables? Age ---> quantitative, discrete (...
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Can some variables be ordinal or interval/ratio, depending on the context?

I believe that some variables can be interval/ratio or ordinal based on the context. I'd like to know people's opinion on this. Let me explain: Class variable with categories Freshman, Sophomore, ...

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