Multiple Choice
What is the difference between fully ordered and partially ordered data
A) Fully ordered data has numerous ties and partially ordered data does not.
B) The categories of fully ordered data are naturally occurring whereas the categories of partially ordered data are created by the researcher.
C) Partially ordered data has numerous ties and fully ordered data does not.
D) Only fully ordered data is considered ordinal level.
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