Data that can be divided into categories but has no order or priority is known as ________ data.
- Continuous
- Discrete
- Nominal
- Ordinal
Nominal data is data that can be divided into categories but has no order or priority. It is a type of categorical data that simply allows us to classify or categorize. Examples include types of cuisine (Italian, Chinese, Mexican, etc.), hair color, or city of residence.
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