Multiple Choice
In terms of the amount of information being contained in the measures, the following measurement scales rank
A) first nominal, then ordinal, and then interval
B) first ordinal, then nominal, and then interval
C) first interval, then nominal, and then ordinal
D) first interval, then ordinal, and then nominal
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