Multiple Choice
When we are concerned about the measurement scale, we are concerned about
A) the numbers we have collected.
B) the underlying concept which we are trying to measure.
C) the interpretation we can give to our resulting statistics.
D) both the underlying concept and our interpretation of them.
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