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    To Be Classified as an ______ Variable the Difference Between
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To Be Classified as an ______ Variable the Difference Between

Question 16

Question 16

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To be classified as an ______ variable the difference between adjacent values along the measurement scale must be the same at every two points.


A) nominal-level
B) ordinal-level
C) interval-level
D) ratio-level

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