Multiple Choice
Whenever ordinal data are converted into interval data,
A) the tied ordinal scores must be averaged, and assigned the same interval value
B) the tied ordinal scores must be eliminated from the analysis
C) the tied ordinal scores must be assigned different interval values
D) none of these, since ordinal data should not be converted into interval
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