Hi, Joey,
I meant: when chi-Squared test is used to describe a population variability, as oatmeals2 mentioned, it has to be interval data. You must talk about when we compare two or more populations, the chi-squared goodness-of-fit test and chi-squared test of a contingency table, in that case, we do deal with nominal data.
F-test is used to compare two variances, and ANOVA table, in which the results of the analysis of variance reported, is dealing with interval data too, since nominal data don�t even have a center. Where did you get your idea from? just curious...