Tag | Value |
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file | Measurement-Level_uva-nominal-768-en_uva-nominal-768-en |
name | uva-nominal-768-en |
section | Measurement Level/Nominal |
type | schoice |
solution | FALSE, TRUE, FALSE |
Type | Conceptual |
Language | English |
Level | Statistical Literacy |
IRT-Difficulty | 3.426 |
p-value | 0.2274 |
One study examines whether brain activity can be used to can predict what the subject has seen. Brain activity is measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and provides data lying in the interval [-30, 30], and the subject sees houses or faces. Now, (i) brain activity is a discrete variable and (ii) what the subjects see (houses or faces) is a categorical variable.