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palantriel palantriel
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If a scale has equal intervals between values, a single underlying quantitative dimension, and an absolute zero, then it is a(n) ____ scale of measurement.
 
  a. ordinal.
  b. nominal.
  c. ratio.
  d. interval.

Question 2

Unlike the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales, the Kelvin temperature scale's lowest possible value is zero. Hence, the Kelvin scale can be considered to be ____.
 
  a. ordinal.
  b. nominal.
  c. ratio.
  d. interval.

Question 3

If a scale has equal intervals between values and a single underlying quantitative dimension, then it is a(n) ____ scale of measurement.
 
  a. ordinal.
  b. nominal.
  c. ratio.
  d. interval.

Question 4

If differences between categories are qualitative rather than quantitative, the measurement scale is:
 
  a. ordinal.
  b. nominal.
  c. ratio.
  d. interval.
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