Quick Review Levels of Measurement

The Levels of Measurement In statistics, levels of measurement, or scales of measurement, classify data based on the type of information they hold and the operations that can be meaningfully performed on them.

The Review Levels of Measurement In Nursing Research and Statistics

There are four main levels are nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio.

Quick Review Levels of Measurement, Nominal Scale, Ordinal Scale, Interval and Ratio Scale, Their Characteristics. There are 4 levels of measurement, which can be classified from lowest to highest: Nominal: The data can only be categorized. Ordinal number: Data can be categorized and ordered. Range: Data can be categorized, ranked, and evenly distributed. Proportion: Data can be categorized, ranked, evenly distributed, and has a natural zero.
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