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The correct order of the following scales of measurement, from least precise to most precise, is:
 
  A) ordinal, nominal interval, ratio.
  B) nominal, interval, ordinal, ratio.
  C) ordinal, nominal, ratio, interval.
  D) nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio.

Question 2

Which of these constructs can not be measured using a ratio scale?
 
  A) Height
  B) Temperature
  C) Number of children in a family
  D) Driving speed



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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