Multiple Choice
An ordinal variable is one that contains categories that:
A) have an obvious order, but the difference in values is not meaningful.
B) do not have an obvious ordering.
C) have an obvious ordering, and the difference in values is meaningful.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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