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    A Method for Classifying Observations, People, or Situations into Nominal
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A Method for Classifying Observations, People, or Situations into Nominal

Question 7

Question 7

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A method for classifying observations, people, or situations into nominal categories is called a(an) :


A) index.
B) scale.
C) typology.
D) additive measure.

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