Types of Scale
Types of Scale
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interval, and ratio) are best understood with example, as youll see
below.
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Nominal
Lets start with the easiest one to understand. Nominal scales are
used for labeling variables, without any quantitative value.
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thats the key to remember with ordinal scalesit is the order that
matters, but thats all you really get from these.
set of ordinal data is to use the mode or median; the mean cannot
be defined from an ordinal set.
Interval
Interval scales are numeric scales in which we know not only the
order, but also the exact differences between the values. The
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Like the others, you can remember the key points of an interval
scale pretty easily. Interval itself means space in between,
makes sense. Bottom line, interval scales are great, but we cannot
calculate ratios, which brings us to our last measurement scale
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Ratio
Ratio scales are the ultimate nirvana when it comes to
measurement scales because they tell us about the order, they tell
us the exact value between units, AND they also have an absolute
zerowhich allows for a wide range of both descriptive and
This Device Provides Two Examples of Ratio Scales (height and weight)
Summary
In summary, nominal variables are used to name, or label a
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the difference between each one. Finally, Ratio scales give us the
ultimateorder, interval values, plus the ability to calculate ratios
since a true zero can be defined.
Thats it! I hope this explanation is clear and that you know
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