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A scale whose numbers serve only as a label is?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer is - The Nominal Scale.

A Nominal scale is a scale in which the numbers only serve as tags or as labels that help in identifying and classifying the objects. It is used for a strict one-to-one correspondence in between the objects and the numbers.

A Nominal scale is considered to be the most basic or a limited scale of measurement. The numbers on these scales do not reflect any of the relative amounts of the object that is being measured. It is only used for classification and identification purposes.
Answered by santy2
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There are different types of scales namely Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and ratio scale.

We will focus on nominal scale since it answers the question.

NOMINAL SCALE => It differentiates between items based on their names or categories and other quantitative classifications they belong to. Numbers in nominal measurement are assigned as labels and have no specific value or meaning.

This answers the question above.
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