List and describe the types of data that may be collected in a study, including binary, categorical, nominal, ordinal, and continuous variables

List and describe the types of data that may be collected in a study, including binary, categorical, nominal, ordinal, and continuous variables

Open the dataset that will be used for the Session Long Project for this course. The variables are labeled across the top, one per column. There are 300 people in this dataset, with each row representing an individual’s data. Label the types of variables in the project study and describe, in words, the possible values of each category. List and describe the types of data that may be collected in a study, including binary, categorical, nominal, ordinal, and continuous variables. For instance, “gender” is binary and possible values include “male” versus “female.” Do this for all of the variables in the study. Using the provided dataset, calculate the appropriate descriptive statistics for each of the variables in the dataset. Include a 2- to 3-page explanation of the descriptive statistics, including tables of the summarized data, similar to a “Results” section in a published manuscript or journal article.