Multiple Choice
In ordinal scales
A) there is no order implied between scale categories.
B) arithmetic operations are limited to statistics such as the median or mode.
C) arithmetic operations include the computation of the mean.
D) it is possible to make comparisons of absolute magnitude.
E) none of the above.
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