Multiple Choice
What differentiates interval from ratio scales of measurement?
A) Interval scales use rank order; ratio scales do not
B) In a ratio scale equal distance on the dimension represent equal distance on the dimension being measured; this is not true for interval
C) Scores of zero are not possible on interval scales
D) Ratio scales include an absolute zero point - indicating the absence of what is being measured
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