Asked by Toffe Wilhelmsson on May 09, 2024

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Interval scale

A) This scale has a meaningful zero point and equal intervals; therefore, it can be manipulated by all mathematical principles.
B) In this scale, numbers are arbitrarily assigned to represent different categories or variables.
C) This scale establishes equal distances between measurements but has no absolute zero reference point.
D) With this scale, magnitude or rank order is implied; however, the distance between measurements is unknown.

Interval Scale

A scale of measurement in which there are equal distances between measurements but no absolute zero reference point.

Equal Distances

In mathematics and statistics, a concept where the separation between points or values in a sequence or scale is consistent across the sequence.

Absolute Zero

The point on a scale at which no quantity of what is being measured exists, representing a complete absence of that entity.

  • Distinguish and contrast various scale types (ordinal, ratio, nominal, interval) along with their distinctive attributes.
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Alexix AlonzoMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Interval scales have equal distances between measurements but lack a true zero point, allowing for the measurement of differences but not true ratios.