| categorical trait | <genetics> A feature that can conveniently and effectively be analyzed by sorting into classes either because there is no satisfactory way of measuring it (as with blood groups) or because it falls into natural classes so that the variation among classes far exceeds that within classes (e.g., the phenotypic effects of many enzyme polymorphisms); existence of categories suggests but does not prove the operation of a major, simple, underlying cause. Synonym: qualitative trait. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| categorical variable |
The level of measurement of a variable in mathematics and statistics describes how much information the numbers associated with the variable contain. Different mathematical operations on variables are possible, depending on the level at which a variable is measured. In statistics, the kinds of descriptive statistics and significance tests that are appropriate depend on the level of measurement of the variables concerned. ...
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| categorical v. |
one of the variables that are not continuous but instead put data into categories.
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is one that is given by list of categories or classes. For example, eye color is a categorical variable, so is sex and the colors of various flowers.
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a variable that records a category destination; also called a qualitative variable For example, if you were to record the gender of your class members, gender would be a categorical variable because the class members are either in the female category or in the male category. Here is another example. Suppose you asked your class members for their favorite flavor of ice cream and you allowed them to choose from the following: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, or other. ...
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| categorical | not modified or restricted by reservations |
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| categorical | relating to or included in a category |
| categorical | the moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty |
| categorical | in an unqualified manner |
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