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In 1880s,a motivation for the establishment of residential schools for First Nations children was to
Nominal Variable
A nominal variable is a type of categorical variable for which there is no natural ordering among the categories.
Nominal Data
Data categorized into discrete groups or categories without any natural order or ranking among them, such as gender or race.
Nominal Random Variable
A type of random variable that categorizes data without a natural order or ranking among the categories.
Interval Random Variable
This term seems incorrect or unconventional in this context; an "interval variable" is a type of numerical data that’s measured along a scale, and "random variable" pertains to a different statistical concept. NO.
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