Multiple Choice
The zero scale value found when measuring marketing variables typically represents
A) the ordinal nature of the variable.
B) an absolute lack of an attribute.
C) the logical existence of a natural zero point.
D) a point of absolute zero magnitude.
E) a point of indifference to which the value zero is arbitrarily attached.
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