Absolute zero exists in a. nominal scale b. interval scale c. ordinal scale d. ratio scale
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answer : option (d) ratio scale .
explanation :- basically , there are four fundamental levels of measurement scales that are used to capture data in the form of surveys . Nominal scale, ordinal scale, interval scale and ratio scale.
ratio scales have meaningful differences, and an absolute zero exists there. for example , a ratio scale is length in inches, where zero length is defined as having no length and 5 inches is four time as long as 20 inches.
explanation :- basically , there are four fundamental levels of measurement scales that are used to capture data in the form of surveys . Nominal scale, ordinal scale, interval scale and ratio scale.
ratio scales have meaningful differences, and an absolute zero exists there. for example , a ratio scale is length in inches, where zero length is defined as having no length and 5 inches is four time as long as 20 inches.
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it exist in ratio scale because nominal scale has only naming the variables, interval scale has naming the variables and also has the order of the variables, ordinal scale has naming the variables, the order of the variables and proportionate interval between variables while ratio scale has all these 3 features along with the capability of accommodate absolute zero.
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