Question

Laura Naples, Manager of Heritage Inn, periodically collects and tabulates information about a sample of the hotel's overnight guests. This information aids her in planning and scheduling decisions she must make. The table below lists data on ten randomly selected hotel registrants, collected as the registrants checked out. The data listed for each registrant are: number of people in the group; birth date of person registering; shuttle service used, yes or no; total telephone charges incurred; and reason for stay, business or personal.
Name of RegistrantPeople In GroupBirth Date (mm/dd/yy)Shuttle UsedTelephone ChargesReason For Stay
Adam Sandler105/07/59yes$0.00personal
Mica Pepper411/23/48no12.46business
Claude Shepler204/30/73no1.20business
Amy Rodriquez212/16/71no2.90business
Tony DiMarco105/09/39yes0.00personal
Amy Franklin309/14/69yes4.65business
Tammy Roberts204/22/66no9.35personal
Ed Blackstone510/28/54yes2.10personal
Mary Silverman111/12/49no1.85business
Todd Atherton201/30/62no5.80business

a. How many elements are there in the data set?
b. How many variables are there in the data set?
c. How many observations are there in the data set?
d.What are the observations for the second element listed?
e. What is the total number of measurements in the data set?
f. Which variables are quantitative?
g. Which variables are qualitative?
h. What is the scale of measurement for each of the variables?
i. Does the data set represent cross-sectional or times series data?
j. Does the data set represent an experimental or an observational study?

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