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Doing Empirical Political Research
James M. Carlson, Providence College
Mark S. Hyde, Providence College
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Chapter 7: Conceptualizing, Operationalizing, and Measuring Variables

Exercise 7.3: Distinguishing Levels of Measurement

We have noted that you can measure variables that describe a wide variety of units of analysis. In this exercise you will focus on countries of the world as units of analysis and identify measurements that represent three levels: nominal, ordinal, and interval/ratio. Choose one country located in Europe and one located in Africa. Use your web browser to access the CIA World Factbook .

Identify the countries you have chosen for this exercise.



Identify, describe, and record for each country you chose three variables that are measured at each level of measurement.

Nominal Level:


Ordinal Level:


Interval/Ratio Level:




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