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LCritchfi

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What type of data will be produced if the variable measured is golf ability?
 
  A) ordered data
  B) nominal data
  C) score data
  D) It would depend on how the variable is operationally defined.

Question 2

Both ordinal and interval scales have in common the mathematical properties of
 
  A) identity and equal intervals.
  B) identity and a true zero.
  C) identity and magnitude.
  D) magnitude and equal intervals.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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