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    When a Quantitative Variable Is Measured on an Ordinal Level
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When a Quantitative Variable Is Measured on an Ordinal Level

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When a quantitative variable is measured on an ordinal level that departs markedly from interval characteristics,the mean is the most meaningful measure of central tendency.

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