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natalie2426

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The difference between the Celsius and the Kelvin scales for measuring temperature is that only the Kelvin scale has a true zero point. Thus, the Celsius scale is a(n) ________ measurement scale whereas the Kelvin scale is a(n) ________ measurement scale.
 
  A) nominal / ordinal
  B) ratio / ordinal
  C) ordinal / interval
  D) interval / ratio

Question 2

Which is the easiest to assess statistically?
 
  A) construct validity
  B) test-retest reliability
  C) conceptual validity
  D) interval / ratio



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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