Multiple Choice
A linear data transformation changes:
A) the underlying scale of measurement of a dependent variable but not the magnitude of the numbers representing your data.
B) the magnitude of the numbers representing your data but not the underlying scale of measurement.
C) both the magnitude of the numbers representing your data and the underlying scale of measurement.
D) neither the magnitude of the numbers representing your data nor the underlying scale of measurement.
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