1. The GSS includes hundreds of questions. Below is a selection of the variables collected in the GSS.
For each question identify the variable as either qualitative or quantitative. For the qualitative
variables state if the variable is nominal, ordinal or binary. For the quantitative variables state
if the variable is discrete or continuous.
(a) How would you describe your community? (urban, suburban, rural)
(b) How many hours did you work last week?
(c) How many children under 10 live in your household?
(d) Are you registered to vote? (Yes, No)
(e) Does your family identify as religious? (Not at all, Somewhat, Very religious)
(f) How long have you lived in this residence?
(g) What is your highest education level? (high school, undergraduate degree, Master's Degree,
PhD)
(h) Were you born in the United States? (Yes, No)
(i) What was your household income last year?