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NClaborn

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Which of the following is true about nominal scales?
 
  a) They range from strongly agree to strongly disagree and rate people's attitudes
  b) They divide observations into categories and provides measurement by order and rank
  c) These scales consist of numbers assigned to groups or categories which have no inherent quantitative value
  d) The distance between scale points are equal
  e) They have a true zero point

Question 2

Four levels of measurement proposed by Stevens (1946) include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
 
  a) Nominal
  b) Ordinal
  c) Interval
  d) Metric
  e) Ratio



atrochim

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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