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    Treating an Ordinal Variable as Though It Is Measured at the Interval
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Treating an Ordinal Variable as Though It Is Measured at the Interval

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Treating an ordinal variable as though it is measured at the interval level is not as serious a problem as treating a nominal variable with more than two categories as a variable measured at the interval level because a nominal variable has no order.

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