A survey of households in a farming village in Nepal asked, "Do women from your household collect firewood?" and "How many women from your household collect firewood?"2
a. For which of these questions could researchers calculate a mean-the first, the second, both, or neither?
b. If we set up a probability distribution for the number of women in a household in that village collecting firewood, would it be based on the principle of equally likely outcomes, the principle of long-run observed outcomes, or a subjective assessment?