What scale of measurement do we measure height (ft/in/cm) on? Ratio Ordinal Interval Nominal
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Examples include gender, race, or favorite color. - Ordinal: This scale is used for data that can be ranked or ordered, but the differences between values are not necessarily equal. Examples include education level (e.g. high school, college, graduate degree) or Show more…
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