Multiple Choice
Converting from continuous to categorical measures
A) results in loss of information about a variable.
B) works because higher levels of measurement have all the properties of lower levels of measurement.
C) in many cases is really useful for interpreting the results.
D) is a process that really isn't subject to a lot of rules.
E) All of these are correct.
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